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Cholera epidemic - World News
ousands at riskfrom cholera spread
Six new deaths werereported on Mondaybringing the total numberof people known to havedied to 259 and authoritiesconfirmed more than 3,300cases. The UN’s Nigel Fisher
warned: "A nationwideoutbreak with tens ofthousands of cases is a realpossibility.” The UN and aid agenciesare boosting preventionefforts in and aroundHaiti's capital Port-au-
Prince, where 1.3 millionsurvivors of January'sdevastating earthquakelive in tent camps.Five cholera cases weredetected on Saturday inPort-au-Prince, andisolated. Another 20
suspected cases wereunder investigation bymedical aid organisationMedecins Sans Frontieres(MSF)
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The UN's humanitarian co-ordinator in Haiti has said tens of thousands of peoplein the crisis hit Caribbean island are still threatened by an outbreak of choleradespite some signs that the epidemic is stabilising.
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The EU's decision onMonday to contact theCuban government in aneffort to improve ties withHavana has been hailed bythe Spanish press as a firstmajor success for newlyappointed foreign ministerTrinidad Jimenez.However, it was formerminister Miguel AngelMoratinos who laid thegroundwork over the pastsix years. Sra Jimenezrepeated on Monday hisclaim that the Cubangovernment's pledge inJuly to free 52 politicalprisoners merited achange of attitude on theEU's part. The EU's"common position",dating back to 1996,demands that Cuba makesprogress on democracyand human rights beforeany normalisation of ties.France and Belgiumdecided to back Spain andEU foreign affairs chiefBaroness Ashton is now setto contact the Cuban
government to arrangefuture talks. Several formercommunist countries nowin the EU are againstBrussels softening the EUposition on Cuba. And lastweek the EuropeanParliament awarded itsSakharov Prize for humanrights to Cuban dissidentGuillermo Farinas, whoended a hunger strike afterHavana announced it wasfreeing the prisoners. Hewas close to death afterrefusing food for morethan 130 days. The deathof another dissident whileon hunger strike inFebruary put pressure onCub, which has alwaysdenied that it has politicalprisoners, calling themmercenaries paid by theUS to undermine Havana'srule. In September, fourrecently released Cubanprisoners currently livingin Spain urged theEuropean Parliament notto revise the EU's 1996position on Cuba.
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Would somebody pleaseexplain to me why the uKgovernment are gettingaway with constantlyraising the pensionableage.
Throughout the whole ofthe time (yes, for over 30years) I was paying intomy uK governmentpension I was told that Iwould get my pension atage 60. After I had paidmy dues, in full, theyannounced they wereraising the age on a risingscale to age 65. now theyhave just announced itwill be rising to age 66!
To my mind, this is a caseof simple contract law. If Idid X, they agreed to doY. I have upheld my sideof the contract but theycan apparently do whatthey like. This must surelybe a very easy case ofbreach of contract law asthey are refusing to payme 6 years money theyowe me that, at today’srate of £97.65 per week is£5,077.80 per year,totalling a whopping£30,466.80 - and we'renot even getting intoSERPS etc.!
It would appear that theuK Government is abovethe laws of the land as faras contract law isconcerned. If it hasinvested unwisely or hasused what was in thecoffers unwisely, whyshould that be our faultand why should wesuffer? I can understandraising the retirementage for newcomers to thescheme as that could beunder a differentcontract, but for peoplewho have already paid?Sounds like theft to me!Any lawyers want to do apro-bono? You’d have alot of clients onpercentage!
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The director general ofHaiti's health department,Gabriel Thimote,confirmed on Mondaythat the rate of increase incholera deaths hadslowed.
However, the numberof infections hadincreased by 10% sinceSunday, and aid agenciesinsisted they wouldremain on alert. MrThimote said: “We thinkthat the situation isstabilising. That doesn'tnecessarily mean we havereached a peak."
Agencies battling tocontain the diseaseechoed Mr Thimote'scaution. Harold Paul,regional emergencymanager for UK aidorganisation Christian
Aid, said he believed thedeath toll would increasein the next few days.
Haiti has not seen acholera outbreak forabout half a century, andmany people arefrightened by the news ofthe outbreak and unsureof what steps to take toavoid the disease.
Poor sanitaryconditions make thecamps and slumsvulnerable to cholera,which is caused bybacteria transmittedthrough contaminatedwater or food. Choleracauses diarrhoea andvomiting leading to severedehydration, and can killwithin 24 hours if leftuntreated. It is easilytreated through
rehydration andantibiotics. UN spokeswoman
Imogen Wall said mosteffort was being directedinto setting up dedicatedtreatment centres andmaking sure peopleacross Haiti were keptinformed of the best waysto stem the spread of thevirus. She said previousexperience of cholera inLatin America in the early1990s suggests that thedisease could spreadeasily across large areasand could incubate for anumber of days beforepresenting symptoms.
Haiti has enoughantibiotics to treat 100,000cases of cholera andintravenous fluids to treat30,000, according to theUN.
ousands at riskfrom cholera spread
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Catalania's Socialistregional premier JoseMontilla said over theweekend that he had nointention of forminganother three-waygovernment there with thetwo parties whose mainpromise for the November28th election is to seek areferendum onindependence from Spain.Observers have said that SrMontilla hopes his promise
will sway moderate Catalannationalists to vote for theSocialist Party and give hima viable majority in theCatalan Parliament.However, recent pollssuggest that Convergenciay Union, the party whichgoverned Catalonia for 23years before the Socialistsformed their first three-waygovernment in 2003, is setto win the election with asmall majority.
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A similar number believethat Interior MinisterAlfredo Perez Rubalcaba'spromotion to DeputyPrime Minister, taking theplace of Maria TeresaFernandez de la Vega,indicates that he has beenchosen to be PrimeMinister Jose LuisRodriguez Zapatero'ssuccessor for the 2012general election. Sr
Rubalcaba will now holdthree positions – deputyPM, Interior Minister andofficial Cabinetspokesman.
Health minister TrinidadJimenez has been moved tothe Foreign Ministry andreplaced by Leire Pajin,who was the SocialistParty's organisationsecretary. Apparently
Miguel Angel Moratinoshad no warning that hewas to be dropped asForeign Minister – his dairywas full of officialappointments until theend of November.
Valeriano Gomez is acompletely new face,replacing Labour MinisterCelestino Corbacho whohas gone to Barcelona to
help out in the Catalanregional election slated forNovember 28th. Anothernew face is Rosa Aguilar,former Cordoba mayor andmember of the IzquierdsUnida (United Left) partyuntil she went over to theSocialists a couple of yearsago. Two ministries havedisappeared – the Ministryfor Equality had beenmerged with the Health
ministry and Housing hasgone to the Public WorksMinistry.
The reshuffle aims toboost Socialist Party'sratings which droppedafter the introduction ofunpopular austeritymeasures. The party is nowtrailing 13 points behindthe Partido Popular inopinion polls.
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Miguelin, who wasconceived by filmmakerIsabel Coixet as a symbol ofSpain’s vision of the futureof cities, will be one of themain attractions at themuseum to be built inShanghai to commemorate
the exhibition. He was themost photographed exhibitin the Spanish Pavilion,which has already beenvisited by nearly sevenmillion people. Sra Salgadowas in Shanghai on her wayback from a meeting of the
G-20 finance ministers inGyeongju, South Korea.She announced Spain’sintention of making a gift ofMiguelin during a visit tothe pavilion accompaniedby the director general ofthe Expo, Hong Hao, who
received Miguelinsymbolically. Sra Salgadosaid it was an“extraordinarily importantgift” because Miguelinrepresented much morethan the half a millioneuros it cost to bring him
into the world. She said: “We could saythat Miguelin is theambassador of friendshipbetween the peoples ofChina and Spain and thisadorable baby will stay inShanghai as symbol of that
friendship and tostrengthen the cooperationand trade between our twocountries.” Last weekendthe exhibition organisers’’aim of attracting 70 millionvisitors was achieved.
Miguelin goes toChinese museumEconomy Minister Elena Salgado on Monday gave the 6.5 metre-tall robotbaby called Miguelin, which was the Spanish Pavilion’s symbol at theShanghai Universal Expo, to its organising committee.
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Following a law introducedby Els Alamus town hallbanning sex for sale inpublic urban areas, womenlooking for customers on theLL-11 road outside the townnear Lleida in Cataloniahave been ordered to wearyellow fluorescent vests orpay fines of €40. A 2004 law
states that pedestrians onmajor highways and hardshoulders have to wear thehigh visibility vests. The localauthorities say they are notharassing the prostitutes butprotecting them from beinghit by drivers. However, thesex workers themselves haveaccused mayor Josep Maria
Bea of trying to drive themout of the area. There are anestimated 300,000prostitutes in Spain whereprostitution is not illegal butprofiting from the sale of sexis. In a recent survey, aquarter of the menquestioned admitted havingpaid for sex.
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That's the critics' verdictof the first episode ofTelecinco's mini-seriesabout the Royal love story.Monday's two-hour-longepisode told how therelationship began andhow Letizia, a commoner,was received at thePalace. For some reasonthe Queen speaks with aFrench accent – she wasborn in Greece and
learned Spanish after shemarried the King, but nowspeaks it fluently andwithout any trace of anykind of accent. The Kingacts more like a spysnooping after his son,trying to keep him undercontrol. In a statementissued hours before theepisode was aired, theRoyal Household said itwas not acquainted with
the contents and had notbeen consulted duringthe filming. When askedabout the series at thereception held onOctober 12th at the Royalpalace to mark NationalDay, Princess Letizia saidshe knew nothing aboutthe production exceptthat “very pretty actress”Amaia Salamanca playsher.
Royal couple mini-series slammed
Pedro Soria Lopez took firstplace and €1,000 for hiseffort - or lack of it. Judgesalso praised the 62-year-oldfor his volume, notching upsnores of 70 decibels -around talking level. Thecontest, run by the NationalAssociation of Friends of theSiesta, was part of a
campaign to revive the siestatradition, which is seen asthreatened by the fast paceof modern life. During thenine-day contest held inMadrid's central shoppingdistrict, 360 competitorsstretched out on sofas andtried to sleep as much of the20-minute period allotted to
them as possible. Theirpulses were monitored tomake sure they were reallyasleep. Judges awardedpoints for the speed withwhich participants fellasleep, the volume of theirsnoring, the most originalsleeping position and thebest-dressed sleeper.
Ecuadorean wins siesta contestA jobless security worker from Ecuador has won a competitionbilled as the country's inaugural siesta championship, bynapping for 17 minutes in a busy shopping centre.
The Prince looks like an idiot, Letizia comes across as aknow-it-all, the Queen is a witch and the King a clown.
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Paul predicted the winnersof all Germany's WorldCup clashes, as well as thefinal.
Now Spaniards areasking themselves if thismeans the national teamwill never win anotherWorld Cup match. Otherswere more practical,saying “Thank God wedidn't pay all the money tobring him here”.
Several offers of tens ofthousands of euros weremade so Paul could spendhis last days in Spain butthe Sea Life Centre turned
them all down. Staff theresaid his death was notunexpected, becausecommon octopuses have amaximum life expectancyof three years.
Paul was two years andten months old, accordingto the centre's reckoning.Manager Stefan Porwollsaid on Tuesday Paulappeared to have passedaway peacefully during thenight, of natural causes. Hesaid the centre may decideto bury Paul in his ownsmall burial plot within thegrounds and erect amodest permanent shrine.
But Paul will live on in arange of commercialenterprises ranging fromspecial clothing lines tomobile phoneapplications. He will alsofeature in a documentaryto be released early nextyear.
Octopus'sdeathshockscountrySpaniards on Tuesday were shocked to hear of the deathof Paul the Octopus at the Oberhausen Sea Life Centre inGermany.
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a survey has found that at least half of the Spaniards questioneddid not disapprove of the recent expulsions of roma people fromFrance and said that if the Spanish government were to adopt asimilar measure they would not object. a similar number saidthey would approve a ban of the Moslem veil, while nearly 70%said the burka should be banned. Several recent surveys indicatethat Spaniards are becoming less tolerant of certain groups offoreign immigrants.
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The police said that the man, aged around 60, and the woman,about 55, had been living in the allotment with several dogs butthere were packs of street dogs living in the area.
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on January 2nd, it will alsomake smoking illegal inpublic places likeplaygrounds, hospitalgrounds and at publicschools. Hotels however,will be able to designatearound a third of roomsspecifically for smokers.The law will make Spainone of the EuropeanUnion’s strictest countriesas regards smoking. MostEU countries still allowrestaurants and bars tohave designated smokingsections. Lawmakers saythe ban will save thousandsof lives by cutting outpassive smoking.
Strictersmokingban passed
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The 33 also played afootball match againsttheir rescuers andgovernment officials, withthe government teamwinning 3-2.
The teams were madeup of 16 players each inorder to give all the minersa chance to play and alsoto allow for frequentchanges, as some of themare still not very fit.
The total number ofmen on the field, including
the referee, was 33,mirroring the number ofmen who were trapped inthe 5th August rockfall.
The miners havebecome celebrities not justin Chile, but around theworld, since being rescuednearly two weeks ago.
Books are being writtenabout their ordeal, andthere is talk of Hollywoodfilms.
Some of the men have
been to Spain to appear ona TV chat show, while inSantiago and at the WorldExpo in Shanghai, peoplehave been queuing up tohave their photographstaken next to the Phoenixescape capsules that werebuilt to bring the men tothe surface.
Chilean writer PabloHuneeus has copyrightedthe message thatannounced that thetrapped men were aliveand well on behalf of the
miner who wrote it, JoseOjeda. The message wasdiscovered attached to aprobe 17 days after themine collapse.
President Pinerashowed off the note duringhis visit to Europe lastweek and in the UK gavecopies of it to the Queenand prime minister DavidCameron, as well aspresenting each of themwith a rock from the mine.
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President Sebastian Pinera fêted the 33 miners rescued after 69 days trappedunderground with a palace reception in Santiago, during which each minerwas given a medal to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Chile'sindependence from Spain, which was celebrated while they were trapped.
War-torn states are stillamong the most corrupt inthe world, according to anew report fromTransparencyInternational, based on apoll of businesses andpeople in 178 nations. Theworst is Somalia, followedby Burma, Afghanistan andIraq, while Denmark, NewZealand and Singapore tiefor top place as the world'sleast corrupt countries,with the UK 20th and theUS 22nd. The Berlin-basedwatchdog’s report ratesRussia as among the worstfor corruption, in 154thplace. Italy, in 67th spot,now comes below Rwanda.Emerging economicpowerhouse China is in78th place. Chile andUruguay are rated the least-corrupt countries in LatinAmerica. In the MiddleEast, the best placed isQatar.
Dozens of houses weredestroyed by waves afterthe 7.5 magnitude quake,which struck near theMentawai islands.Australian officials aretrying to contact a group ofbetween eight and 10missing surfers who were
on a charter boat in thearea, but poor telephonecoverage was hamperingefforts to contact them.
A local police officersaid bad weather haddelayed a search andrescue operation.
Meanwhile, another groupof Australians said theirboat was destroyed by awall of water.
Captain Rick Hallet toldAustralian media that hisboat was anchored offPagai Island in the
Menatawis when thewaves came: "We felt a bitof a shake underneath theboat and within severalminutes we heard analmighty roar, then we sawthe wall of white watercoming at us." The wavebrought another boat
crashing into them andsparked a fire, forcingthem to jump into the sea.
Some of those on boardwere swept up to 200minland by the wave, hesaid.
Indonesia tsunamileaves 123 deadAt least 123 people have been killed and hundreds were missing after Monday's powerful earthquakeoff the coast of Sumatra triggered a localised tsunami, according to local authority reports.
After reaching a pleaagreement with the USmilitary authorities atGuantanamo, Omar Khadr,the youngest detainee there,has pleaded guilty to all fiveterror charges against himat a war crimes tribunal.
The 24-year-old, whohad been facing a possiblelife sentence if convicted,was wounded and capturedin Afghanistan in 2002when he was 15. He isaccused of throwing agrenade that killed US ArmySgt Christopher Speer, fromNew Mexico, when UStroops raided an al-Qaedacompound in Afghanistan.He was charged at his warcrimes tribunal withmurder in violation of thelaws of war, conspiracy,providing materialassistance to a terroristorganisation andespionage.
The defendant alsoadmitted plantingimprovised explosivedevices and receiving
weapons training from al-Qaeda. Details of the pleadeal have not yet beendisclosed but it could meanKhadr will avoid life inprison, or be returned toCanada to serve a shorterjail term. Khadr's lawyerstold the court that the UShad agreed to supportKhadr's request to return toCanada after one year toserve the rest of hissentence, adding that hisreturn would ultimately beleft in the hands of theCanadian government.
The US is the firstcountry since World War IIto prosecute a person at awar crimes tribunal foractions allegedlycommitted as a juvenile.Critics of Guantanamo Bayhave said Khadr should notbe prosecuted because ofhis age at the time of theAfghanistan battle. USPresident Barack Obamahas pledged to close theGuantanamo facility, butCongress has repeatedlyblocked his efforts.
Canadian terroristpleads guilty
Scientists at Australia'sWhale and DolphinConservation Society havereported seeing six wilddolphins mastering thetechnique of "walking" onwater - furiously paddlingtheir tail fluke, forcingtheir body out and acrossthe water. Dr Mike Bossley said thedolphins seem to walk onwater for fun, as it has noother obvious benefit. Hesaid that makes thebehaviour a rare exampleof animals "culturallytransmitting" a playfulrather than foragingbehaviour. In past years,he has witnessed two wildadult female dolphins,named Billie and Wave forresearch purposes,
attempting to walk onwater. Now four other dolphins,including young infants,have been recorded tryingto learn the trick from thetwo adults, and have beenseen practising, lesssuccessfully, in the river.Billie is thought to havelearned the trick during abrief period when she washeld captive in a
dolphinarium, beforebeing released back intothe wild. She passed thebehaviour onto Wave. Thebehaviour, when a dolphinbeats its tail flukerepeatedly so it lifts itsbody vertically out of thewater, is seen amongcaptive, trained dolphinsbut it is extremely rare inthe wild.
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Three of 12 national oilrefineries have voted to endtheir action and a rubbishcollectors' strike inMarseille was suspended.The row comes to a headthis week, with Parliamentexpected to hold a finalvote on Wednesday tobring into law an increasein the minimum retirementage from 60 to 62. Thestudents are on a half-term
break which they plan touse for a series of marchesaround the country inopposition to the plan toincrease the retirementage. Another nationwidestrike has been called forThursday. The authoritiessee the protests as a litmustest as to whether they arerunning out of steam.Rubbish collectors inMarseille ended their high-
profile two-week strike onTuesday, while all ofFrance's 200 fuel supplydepots were cleared ofstrikers on Monday, and80% of petrol stations wereexpected to be operatingnormally on Tuesday. Butseven French refineries arestill closed and bufferstocks of petrol and dieselare almost exhausted. Ifthey do not reopen, France
could face an even moreserious fuel crisis by theend of the week.
The government haswarned that the disruptionis threatening the country'sfragile economic recovery.Finance Minister ChristineLagarde said on Mondaythat the strikes werecosting France up to €400million a day.
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French students staged protests on Tuesday to try to boost opposition to thegovernment's pension reforms among signs of cracks in the movement.
Italian unions andpoliticians have reactedangrily to suggestions bythe head of carmaker Fiat,Sergio Marchionne, onSunday that the company
would be better off withoutItaly, citing the country'spoor record of labourefficiency and industrialcompetitiveness. He saidimprovements to Fiat's
profits were made despitecontinuing loss-making atits Italian plants.
Mr Marchionne hadsaid that eliminating loss-making Italian plantswould increase financialgains. He said: "Fiat cannotcontinue operating thesefactories at a loss forever."He added that the countryranked 118th out of 139countries in work
efficiency and 48th interms of industrialcompetitiveness.
But the speaker ofparliament, GianfrancoFini, said the only reasonFiat was still a "colossus"was due to the Italiantaxpayer, referring togovernment bonusschemes introduced tosupport the automobileindustry during the global
financial downturn.
Fiat has been waging abitter battle with the Italianunions over the company'splans to improveproductivity throughstricter working conditionsand shut down a factory inSicily.
The head of Italy'sbiggest union, CGIL,Guglielmo Epifani, said the
CEO's comments reflectedhis underlying intent toabandon the country,saying: "The truth is thatMarchionne would like toleave Italy."
The company reporteda sevenfold jump in profits,making €190 million in netprofit in the past threemonths, up from €25million a year ago.
Fiat 'better offwithout Italy'
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Possible UKpension riseWork and PensionsSecretary Iain DuncanSmith and pensionsminister Steve Webb areworking on plans toprovide UK pensionerswith a “decent” £140 perweek government basicpension by the next generalelection which will be in2015. At the moment, thebasic single person’spension is just £97.65 andfor a couple is £156.15
Currently pensionerscan undergo a series ofmeans tests to providethem with a top-up but thisis a complicated andexpensive system toadminister and the newscheme is hoped to becheaper to run with thefunding coming from thereduced amount of moneybeing ploughed into
bureaucracy - announcedlast week.
The big boost in pay-outs will be for women whoopted out of the system tobring up children, therebyspending years away frompaid work, and nationalinsurance contributions.
Business Secretary VinceCable said on Monday thatit was a Liberal Democratidea that had beendeveloped by the party overseveral years in opposition.
"This is a big idea thatmy colleague, the pensionsminister Steve Webb, hasbeen working on andindeed, we worked on it foryears in opposition," MrCable told BBC Radio 4'sToday programme."
Royal frienddies in crashA friend and fellow poloplayer of the Prince ofWales and Princes Williamand Harry has died withtwo other people after anAugusta helicopter theywere travelling in crashedin the Mourne Mountainsin County Down, NorthernIreland. The helicopter wasapparently returning toEngland after a shootingtrip to Ireland over theweekend. The rescueservices were alerted by awitness seeing a helicopterin difficulties.
Charles Stisted, 47, wasthe Chief Executive Officerof the Guards Polo Club inWindsor. A spokesman forClarence House told SkyNews: "The Prince of Wales,the Duchess of Cornwall,Prince William and PrinceHarry are all shocked anddeeply saddened by thisterrible tragedy.
"Their RoyalHighnesses' thoughts andprayers are with thefamilies of those killed atthis dreadful time."
The TUC have suggested anew bank holiday beintroduced on the lastMonday in October nextyear to encourage peopleto help in communityschemes.
At the moment there isa four month gap betweenthe UK's August andChristmas bank holidaysand the new one wouldcoincide with schools’ halfterm holidays.
General SecretaryBrendan Barber said: "Oneof the best things aboutour national character isthe extent to which peopleare willing to help eachother. People in the UKalready have a solid recordof getting involved involuntary and communitywork, but there is still agreat potential for morepeople to join in. A newbank holiday with a themeof encouraging people to
take an active role in theircommunities would be theperfect way to bring thecountry together. Ifanother 1 in 10 people dojust 5 hours of volunteerservice a year it could beworth £500 million andgive those people extraemployment-relatedskills.”
However, it was felt bysome observers that hard-working people would
relish the extra day offwork to be with theirfamilies and it wassuggested that a betterscheme would be toencourage those on thedole and benefits to giveone day a week tovolunteering and perhapsget extra employment-related skills and get offthe dole – thereby savingthe country a rather largerfortune.
Another UK bank holiday
Teens arrestedon suspicion ofgirl murderA post-mortem is to takeplace on 15-year-oldRebecca Aylward ofAberkenfig, South Walesafter her body was foundon Sunday morning near abus stop on the outskirts ofthe village. South Walespolice would not commenton how the girl was thoughtto have died but releasedinformation stating thattwo 15-year-old boys hadbeen arrested inconnection with theincident. The police were
given extended time forinterviewing the boys onTuesday.She was last seen just
after mid-day on Saturdayafter being dropped off byrelatives to visit a friend.Her mother reported hermissing when she failed toreturn home on Saturdayevening.Police are appealing for
witnesses who may haveseen Rebecca to comeforward.
The shooting of twoyouths, resulting in thedeath of 16-year-oldSamuel Adelagun, andserious abdomen woundsfor a 15-year-old now in astable condition inhospital, during the earlyhours of Saturday morningin Plaistow, London, hassparked a manhunt for theassailants, described aswearing black clothing andbalaclavas.After being shot, the pair
ran to a nearby house andbanged on the door to belet in. Adelagun died soonafter. Police confirmed that
two gunmen had firedshots at a group of fouryouths, at which time thegroup scattered. The othertwo met back onChesterton Road, Plaistowlater when they called thepolice. A police spokesmanfor the Met's Trident unit,which tackles gun relatedcrime within the blackcommunity, said that both
victims were known to thepolice and it was believedthat the attack was gangrelated. He added:"Shooting incidents are stillrather rare in London. Weare working with thecommunity and asking thecommunity to help us tocome together to solvethis."Despite protests and
marches by the families,and particularly themothers, of members ofthese gangs the killingskeep happening on thestreets of UK towns.Flowers, including seven
bunches of white roses,have been laid at the foot ofthe police cordon taping offthe scene. One tribute read:"To Sammy, one of therealist young bucks. Gonebut never forgotten. 100 %love. Liam." Meantime afemale friend at the scenesaid: "He was just a lovelyguy, he had amazingdimples and a smile thatwould make you melt."
Youth dies afterLondon gangstreet shooting
New BlakelockappealA new appeal for witnesseswas launched on Mondayto try and find thoseresponsible for the killingof PC Keith Blakelock some25 years ago.
A new re-construction ofthe events took place in thehope of jogging memoriesof the incident.
A funny ending?Comedy duo Lenny
Henry and Dawn Frenchwere granted a “quickie”divorce on the grounds ofhis “unreasonablebehaviour” after 25 years ofmarriage.
Neither attended thecourt and Mr Henry agreedto pay the costs of theproceedings.They have an adopted
daughter, Billie, and remainfriends.
Unlucky 13for the UKBritain has ended up in thirteenth place in the ProsperityIndex, an international survey of wealth and happinessover 110 countries compiled by the Legatum Institute, athink tank based in London.
It states that Britain has failed to make the top tenmainly due to education, national security and healthcare.Norway, Denmark and Finland were the top three whileIreland was 10th, Iceland 11th and the UK was followedby Austria then Germany.
The loss of public confidence in the UK's bankinginstitutions and worries about job losses are underminingBritain's performance as a whole although low inflationand high income capital per worker had increased itsplace within the survey. It also stated that key areas of theUK economy were found to be sound.
Of the 110 countries covered by the survey, Britainranks 101st on public confidence in financial institutions,98th on optimism about job prospects and 93rd onexpectations of future economic performance - the kindof ratings usually found in the world's poorest countries,the Legatum Institute said.
Rise in motor salesThe Society of MotorManufacturers and Traderssaid last week thatproduction was up by amassive 35% for the year todate, with output ofcommercial vehicles risingby almost 17%.September alone saw a
rise of 6.6% across theindustry from the previousmonth.On top of the output
growth, there will be anincrease of around 50% forapprenticeships within theindustry although theGovernment's Train toGain scheme will be
scrapped. Support forresearch anddevelopement of lowcarbon vehicles should addto the upward trend of theUK motoring industry.However, Inchcape, the
multinational car dealer,has said that it intend toscrap some 500 jobs acrossGreece, Belgium, Singaporeas well as the UK.
Firemen to strikeUK firemen are set to go onstrike on what is one oftheir busiest days of theyear.The Fire Service have
said they will strike onNovember 5th, BonfireNight, if their demands for
stopping changes to theircontracts of employmentare not met.The decision to strike at
that particular time hasbeen condemned acrossthe board and talkscontinue to try and stop it.
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The mayor of the seaside city of Castellammare di Stabia, luigiBobbio, is planning a tough new dress code which wouldeffectively outlaw everything from miniskirts to low-cut jeansto improve what he calls standards of public decency.offenders would face fines of between €25 and €500.Castellammare di Stabia is the latest city to make use of theextra powers handed down by prime minister SilvioBerlusconi's government to mayors, in the effort to fight crimeand confront anti social behaviour.
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a doctor born in Ghana has been elected the first black mayorof the coastal town of Piran in Slovenia. Peter Bossman came tothe country in the 1980s, when it was still part of the formerYugoslavia, to study medicine. The 54-year-old had intended toreturn home after his studies, but changed his mind aftermarrying a fellow doctor of Croatian origin. He said people nolonger noticed his colour and his election showed the country’s"high level of democracy".
First black mayor electedSlovenIa
More than 700 new species of ancient insect have beendiscovered in 50-million-year-old amber found in lignite minesin the Cambay Shale of the Indian state of Gujarat. Thediscoveries come from some 150kg of amber produced by anancient rainforest in India. Scientists said that many insects arerelated to species from far-away corners of the world whichmeans that, despite millions of years in isolation in the ocean,the region was a lot more biologically diverse than previouslybelieved.
New bug species found in amber
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Childrenfreezingat workA joint investigation hasbeen launched betweenWest Mercia Police and theGangmaster LicensingAuthority in Worcestershireafter seven children – fiveboys and two girls agedbetween 9 and 15 years old- were discovered workingin a field in the Kempseyarea picking spring onionsin near freezing conditionslast week. It was reportedthat some were with theirparents whilst othersappeared to be on theirown. Six of the childrenhave been taken into policeprotection.
Some fifty Rumanianworkers, including anumber of children, werefound to be working on thefarm where no licencedgangmaster could befound. Indian workers werealso on the premises butwere under the control of alicenced gangmaster.
A GLA spokesman said:“The workers and childrenwere not dressedadequately to protectthemselves from the coldconditions.”
IraniansgoingnuclearIranian TV announced onTuesday afternoon that thecountry had started to loadfuel into the core of theBushehr Nuclear PowerPlant. It will take 2 to 3months to load 40 - 50% ofthe fuel in the reactor.The facility, in the south ofthe country, was opened inAugust after 35 years ofdelays but it is expected tostart producing electricityby early 2011.Iran’s nuclear programmehas been a source of muchfriction between Tehranand the West as the IslamicRepublic is suspected ofdeveloping nuclearweapons under the guise ofproviding energy for thecountry.
More womencome forwardFormer cab driver JohnWarboys, 53, who wasjailed in April indefinitelyafter being linked to morethan 85 counts of druggingand sexually assaultingwomen, could now belinked to more than 100different crimes. ScotlandYard said that a number ofwomen have come forwardsince the trial with freshinformation which couldmake him the UK's mostprolific sex attacker. Thepolice added that theybelieve there may still bemany more who have notcome forward to lodge acomplaint.Many of his victims were
women drinking in trendyLondon nightspots. Hewould invite the women to“celebrate” with him
following an alleged lotterywin that he would back upwith a carrier bag stuffedfull of cash. He would thenspike their drinks and oncethey were incapacitated,assault them in the back ofhis vehicle.Warboys was told that he
would have to spend aminimum of eight years inprison and would not beeligible for parole untilofficials said that he was nolonger a threat to women.
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On the tenth day of thehearing of the Malaya casein Marbella, the lawyer forthe Town Hall, AlbertoPelaez, agreed with thestatement by Judge MiguelAngel Torres, that all thecouncillors had failed intheir obligation to
“denounce theirregularities which werebeing committed”.
As for the excessiveduration of the periods ofdetention alleged by theaccused's defence lawyers,he said that in the majority
of cases “they werenecessary for theinvestigation”.
Of the 95 people facingcharges in the case, onlyJuan Antonio Roca,Marbella council's formerurban planning adviser
who is alleged to be thebrains behind it all, has notbeen allowed out on bailbecause of fears that hewill flee the country.
The trial is expected tolast well into next year.
Councillorsfailed intheir duty
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The director of Malagaport, Sebastian Camps,said the port authoritieshad not expected to passthe half million mark until2012. He said another 78cruise ships were
scheduled to call in atMalaga before the end ofthe year which wouldbring the number ofvisitors to an estimated680,000. Sr Camps said theport authorities were
already revising theforecast of one millionvisitors by 2015. He wasspeaking at a party givenfor the arrival of cruiseship passenger number503,975 last week. The
cruise ships have made animportant contribution toa record rise of 20% in thenumber of tourists visitingthe provincial capital inSeptember.
Cruise shipvisits exceedexpectationsMore than half a million visitors from cruise ships visited Malaga in the first ninemonths of this year, up from 488,000 for the whole of last year.
Nearly 270 self-employedpeople have been forced toclose their businesses inMarbella so far this year,according to theAssociation of Self-employed Workers ofAndalucia (ATA). Deputychairman Rafael Amor told
reporters that the figurerepresented a drop of 2.7%,the biggest one for towns ofmore than 40,000 residentsalong the Costa del sol. Hecriticised the Junta deAndalucia’s employmentcouncillor, Manuel Recio,who said recently that the
self-employed havesuffered less than anyoneelse from the currenteconomic crisis. He saidthat in the month ofOctober alone more than1,100 self-employed peoplein Andalucia had joined thedole queues.
Marbella leads inbusiness closures
Unwary motorists using theFuengirola road fromAlhaurin el Grande (A-7053)last week faced hefty finesas they were stopped byGuardia Civil officers at aroad block by the Valtocadoturn-off.
The road has been closedfor nearly two years andfrustrated commuters havebeen forced to use the Mijasroute. Only people withofficial passes on display areallowed access.
Now much of the workhas been finished - barring500 metres - and drivers hadbeen unofficially using theroad after 7 pm.
But a road worker wasinjured after being hit by avehicle and the Guardia
Civil are now stoppingmotorists and fining themfor driving along a “carreterade obras”.
Speculation is growingthat the road may befinished by Christmas,otherwise the companycarrying out the work willface a financial penalty fromthe Junta de Andalucia.
The Guardia Civil hasalso been stepping up itsactivity on the Marbellaroad at the unfinishedroundabout near La Trochain Coin.
Motorists are beinghanded a €200 fine for usingthe prohibited left turn ontothe road from the Cartamadirection.
Latest figures show thatmany average families offour in Malaga city have lessthan €475 a month to coverrent, food and utilities andthat the members of at least4,000 households subsiston €16 a day each. MalagaCity Hall's social wellbeingcouncillor Maria VictoriaRomero said they formed
part of the 30% ofAndalucia's totalpopulation who live belowthe poverty threshold andrepresent 60% of the 6,600households that have hadto apply to communityservices for help in the pastyear. She said that was anincrease of 140% over lastyear.
More familiesslide into poverty
Big fine formotorists onclosed road
As All Saints Day falls onSunday, Monday the 2nd isa holiday and theweathermen say it might bebetter to choose indoorrecreational activities.
They said the showerswill start on Fridayafternoon, Saturday willstart out fine but the cloudswill gather later on andSunday will end with rain.
Temperatures will dropby 4 to 5 degrees onaverage.
Wet longweekendholidayforecast
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This brings the collectionof works by Malaga’s mostfamous son to 276, whichare the visible evidence ofthe €108 million investedby the Junta de Andalucia
in the museum since itwas inaugurated in 2003.Only 36 of the newlyacquired works will go onshow because of lack ofspace.
Nearly 2,400,000 peoplehave visited the museumsince it opened eight yearsago and 20 differentexhibitions have beenheld.
New works forPicasso Museum
Hundreds of ecologists,environmentalists,trekkersand walkers have located730 springs in Andalucia,many of them for the firsttime. Some 40 of them,which were the onlysource of water in theolden days, still flow underMalaga city. The searches were done inresponse to an appeal bythe Andalucian WaterAgency, the University ofGranada and theGeological and MiningInstitute of Spain two years
ago. The idea is to producethe most completecatalogue of Andalucia'swater resources to date. So far, Ronda is the townwith the most springs –103. The catalogue, whichhas 3,438 entries, can beconsulted online bypeople who think theyhave found a new spring.If the spring is notrecorded, the discoverercan download a form andsend in the details,together with a photo.
Water resourcescatalogue in process
The Picasso Museum celebrated the 129th anniversary of thepainter’s birth on Monday by announcing the addition of 43 newworks to its collection - on loan from the Almine and BernardRuiz-Picasso Art Foundation (FABA) for a period of 15 years.
Fuensanta spring in Ronda
Not satisfied with diggingup patches of golf courses,the Costa's wild boars arebeginning to indulge in“urban tourism”. Theirlatest favourite destinationis the residential complex,Club La Costa de Mijas,attracted by the damp earthof the recently irrigatedlawns which are so easy toturn over with their snouts.A spokesman for thecomplex's maintenance
department said they arrivein a group and are notfrightened off by securityguards flashing torches atthem. Mijas town hall andthe Junta de Andalucia areconsulting environmentalexperts, the Guardia Civil'sSeprona nature protectionservice, golf club directorsand managers of huntingareas in an effort to find anacceptable solution to theproblem.
Wild boars onlatest rampage Police arrested two women in
Malaga on Monday forallegedly stealing moneyfrom two foreign touristswhile trying to sell themcarnations. They said LucíaS.F., 49, and María EsmeraldaA.C., 31, had relieved thetourists of €600 and €800each while distracting themwith the flowers. A policepatrol car stopped thewomen as they tried to runaway. Tourists are urged to becautious when approachedby flower sellers.
Carnationarrests
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Companies who took partestimate that the realnumber of sales maydouble or triple in the nearfuture after visitors decideto go for the manybargains on offer.
More than 6,600 visitorshanded over an average of
200 forms with theircontact data to each of thedifferent exhibitors.
Since it began sevenyears ago, SIMed hasbecome a key tool forcompanies andprofessionals involved inproperty sales.
Mediterranean realestate expo sales up
A survey has shown thatnearly 45% of the foodproducts and cleaningmaterials sold were thesupermarkets’ ownbrands. This is 5% over thenational average andnearly 10% higher thanwhen the currenteconomic crisis began tobite three years ago. Aspokesman for the polling
company, SymphonyIRI,said the percentage waseven higher in poorerprovinces like Huelva orCordoba. He added thatother surveys by thecompany showed thatpeople living in the morewell-off areas of Spainsuch as Madrid andBarcelona still preferredbrand name products.
Supermarket own brand sales rising
Sixty six visitors to last weekend's 7th Mediterranean Property Expo (SIMed) at the Palaciode Ferias in Malaga decided to buy property, upping this year's sale by 10% over last year.
Shoppers in Malaga province are increasingly opting for supermarkets’ own brands tostretch their money further in these times of crisis.
Since it opened on October18th in the town's publiclibrary, Monda's ForeignersDepartment has had asteady increase in thenumber of visitors seekinginformation from avolunteer staff who speakEnglish, Spanish, French,German, Dutch andFlemish.
Many of them justdropped by to say hello andgood luck while others weredelighted to find that use ofthe library's computers is
free. The volunteer staff areat the library on Mondaymornings from 10 am to 2pm.
One of the department'sfirst initiatives is to providesubsidised lessons inconversational Spanish tolocal residents to help themto integrate into village life,in collaboration withMonda Town Hall. Furtherdetails about the servicecan be obtained [email protected]
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Monda’s newForeignersDept takes off
More blue zoneparking on wayAlhaurin el Grande's localcouncil has approved aplan to provide more than150 new parking spaces, tobe regulated as a bluezone, at the MunicipalLibrary and the new healthcentre.
The new spaces will join
those blue zone parkingareas already existing atthe apartments at MaríaCristina Cine and thoselocated in the section thatincludes Avenida GeraldBrenan, up to the Cruz dela Misión and Plaza de laLegión”.
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The two brothers weredetained a few days ago inconnection with anothercrime but DNA testsshowed they had
participated in the rape.Their cousin was arrestedshortly afterwards. Thethree men had offered togive the girl a lift home
from a discotheque inBenalmadena’s PuertoMarina. They gave herdrugs and took her tosome wasteland instead.
None of the DNA samplesfound on her clothingmatched any the policehad in their database attheir time.
The National Police have arrested two brothers and their cousin in connectionwith the rape of a young English tourist in Torremolinos in November 2001.
Triple rapecase solved9 years on
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The judge trying the Malaya corruption case has given the manalleged to be behind it all, Juan Antonio Roca, permission tosell one of his art works so that he can pay his lawyer. The localcouncil's former urban planning adviser is alleged to havemillions of euros stashed away in foreign banks but he claimshe is penniless. His lawyer, Rocio Amigo, will receive €8,000 amonth from the proceeds of the sale of the painting. Judge JoséGodinho has suspended the trial for 20 days while a number ofpreviously raised issues are examined.
Judge halts trial - Roca raises funds
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A local paper has learned that a team of surgeons fromSeville's Virgen del Rocio Hospital is carrying out operationsat Malaga's Hospital Clinico and the Carlos Haya Hospital onoccasional weekends to help it comply with a recent decreefixing limits on waiting times for operations. The practice isnot uncommon or illegal, but a UGT union spokesman saidthat “these mobile teams can alleviate the situation, but eachhospital should solve its own structural deficiencies”.
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The Costa del Sol Hospital on Monday became the first inAndalucia to issue “facturas” to patients to show them howmuch their treatments have cost the health service.
However, the patients are not expected to foot the bill. Theidea is to make patients aware that the treatments are paidfor out of their taxes. Only certain treatments - such asoperations for cataracts, which cost €1,399 and hernias,€1,147 - will be “billed” at first.
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injured. Medics discoveredthat the man was dead andhad a head injury. J.J.M.S., afriend of the dead man, wasnot immediately suspectedbut by the end of the weekhe was arrested along withtwo men and a woman.The Guardia believe theman died when he was runover, either accidentally ordeliberately, by J.J.M.S. andthe others helped him tocover up the death.
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Memo fromMadridMartin DelfínWrites for the English language version of
The LocalVoice
Muriel Pilkington
The more opinion poll results I read,the more I realise that the averagemen and women in the street here
have a lot more political savvy than thepeople they elected to govern them. Itcould be that the seemingly never-ending economic crisis has sharpenedtheir minds and removed the veils fromtheir eyes but they are increasingly lessinclined to swallow empty promises andvain hopes.
It didn't taken them long – about 24hours – to see through a majorCabinet reshuffle which – according
to prime minister Zapatero – will createjobs and get us all out of this economiccrisis. Appointing a new labour ministerwon't get results if you don't give him thetools to do the job – like investing inresearch and development, which wouldcreate jobs in the long run – instead ofdreaming up more subsidies to helppeople on the dole which will just add tothe country's debt.
While the newspapers areanalysing the strengths of thenew Cabinet and filling page
after page with bios of the old and newministers, the opposition is getting readyfor a renewed onslaught in which insults,omissions and outright lies will be themain weapons. Once again the Socialistparty is intent on linking the PartidoPopular with the Civil War and the Francoregime and the terms “ultra derecha (farright)” and “fascismo” are being bandiedabout, as they were in the lead-up to thelast election.
Opposition leader Mariano Rajoyhas not risen to the bait. He hasasked his people to forget insults
and concentrate on the issues that reallyworry people – like unemployment.Unfortunately one PP man, the mayor ofValladolid, Javier Leon de la Riva, hadalready opened his mouth and put hisfoot in it. His comment about theappointment of Leire Pajin as healthminister, that she would probablydistribute condoms left and right to thecountry's youth, caused an uproar in theSocialists' ranks, giving them the perfectammunition to fire at the PP. Hisimmediate apology was even worse. Aftersaying he regretted having insulted thenew minister, he then added: But she stilllooks to me like a character in a cartoon.Some apology!
Sr Rubalcaba was not slow in usingsuch wonderful ammunition fromsuch a source – and accused the PP
of being “genetically machista”. Now, aman can be machista for genetic reasons– by simply having the male genes – butparties don't have have genes. Whatever,it sounded good. The fact is that if thereis one person even more adept thanZapatero at using lots of words to saynothing much it's Rubalcaba. He's verysound when he talks about the Basqueterrorist group ETA, but his hard-line
stance there is undermined by rumoursthat Zapatero wants to restart talks withthe group in order to achieve his dearestwish – bringing ETA in from the cold.
And many people haven't forgottenthat it was Rubalcaba who tried –and failed – to cover up the
existence of GAL, the anti-terrorist deathsquads which emerged – in secret – a yearafter the Socialist government of FelipeGonzalez came to power, when killingsby the Basque terrorist group ETA were attheir height. Made up of members of thesecurity forces and hired assassins andwith the mission to destabilise ETA in its"safe havens" across the border inFrance, GAL (Anti-terrorist LiberationGroups) was responsible for 28 murdersbetween 1983 and 1987. The Gonzalezgovernment's involvement in thisshadowy armed group was the subject ofa judicial inquiry and a Supreme Courttrial which convicted two seniorgovernment ministers - former interiorminister Jose Barrionuevo and hissecurity chief – and sent them to jail forten years. Perhaps the Spanish peoplewould have overlooked the government'sinvolvement – except that more than athird of the people killed by the GALdeath squads had no connection to ETA.
Perhaps Mariano Rajoy should trotout the squeaky clean Socialistsrelationship with GAL every time
they thrown the Iran war in his face. Butthe past is the past and Rajoy'sinstructions to concentrate on issues notinsults will win him more votes in theend, while the Socialists' penchant forinsulting everyone who doesn't agreewith them will lose them votes.
So it looks as if the the March 2012election campaign has alreadybegun. Zapatero and his ministers
were grinning like Cheshire cats over theweekend, convinced the Cabinetreshuffle will save their skins. But it willbe interesting to see if those grins survivethe Catalan regional election in amonth's time, which the mainopposition party there, Convergencia yUnion, is tipped to win. However,anything could happened between nowand then – a month is a devil of a longtime in politics.
The bigger pictureHats off to the Spaniards
Last week’s Cabinet shake-up wasprime minister Zapatero’s biggestpolitical move since he was first
elected in 2004. The strategy wasdesigned to shore up his governmentand develop a commanding presencewith Socialist heavyweights taking thetop ministries, including a fresh face tohelp try to smooth things over with thetrade unions. But besides pinning hishopes, as we were told, on people whocan communicate better in getting hisausterity and economic messagesacross, Zapatero is focusing on a biggergoal – one that will guarantee theSocialists will win a third term and onethat could give his administrationhistorical perspective. He is striving toput an end to ETA once and for all.
The person to tackle this difficultchore is none other than his newdeputy prime minister Alfredo
Pérez Rubalcaba. The 59-year-oldCantabria native has been thegovernment’s point man in the fightagainst terrorism since taking over thereins at Interior in 2006. Coordinatingthe battle with French law enforcement,Rubalcaba oversaw a series of stunningblows on ETA, including arrests of theorganisation’s military chiefs and theirsubsequent successors in 2008-2009.Thanks to an agreement penned inJanuary 2008 with the French, Spanishagents are permitted to work in thesouth of France, where ETA hotbeds arelocated. For 14 years, he has served asthe Socialist Party’s number one advisorin anti-terrorism matters. Herepresented the Zapatero governmentin 2006 during the initial peace talks inSwitzerland, which ended withdevastation when an ETA commandounit later that year set off a car bomb ata parking garage at Madrid ’s BarajasInternational Airport ’s newest terminal,killing two Ecuadorian nationals.
But now the time is ripe forZapatero. ETA is being pressuredby its traditional supporters on
the outside, members of the bannedBasque radical “abertzale” parties,including Batasuna, who want theterrorists to call a permanent ceasefireso that they can be allowed to run in thenext municipal elections. It is a raceagainst time. But the government says itisn’t enough; it wants Batasuna andother radical left nationalists to demandthat ETA lay down its weapons. Theorganisation is also seeing pressurestepped up from once sympatheticinternational observers, includingSouth African lawyer Brian Currin, whoare urging the terrorist group to call afully verifiable ceasefire. Theorganisation has said that it wouldconsider whether to discuss the offer.
With the Socialists, ETA has abetter chance of winningmuch more guarantees than if
they were to negotiate with a hard-line
Popular Party (PP) government. DuringPrime Minister José Mariá Aznar’s 1996-2004 government, it appeared thatno-one in the PP administration waswilling to negotiate. Aznar himself wasthe target of an assassination attempt in1995 when he was opposition leader.Since the prior ceasefire that ended in1999, ETA has killed more than 50civilians and government officials.From its inception in 1959, the grouphas been responsible for more than 850murders.
Winning a peace pact is nodoubt Zapatero’s biggestunannounced goal –
unannounced because the Socialistgovernment doesn't want to get burnedlike it did in 2006. But there are othermissions for the rest of this newCabinet. His new foreign ministerTrinidad Jiménez – fresh from her lossin the Madrid regional premier primary– has to solve the diplomatic mess withVenezuela, which refuses to hand overwanted ETA suspect José ArturoCubillas Fontán. Cubillas has theprotection of the Hugo Chávezgovernment, which according to somepress reports coming from Caracas , isplanning to allow him to move to Cubaif the pressure gets all too intense on allsides. But there are also several ETAsuspects in the Caribbean island thatthe High Court also wants, andJiménez’s push on Monday inLuxembourg for a more lenientEuropean Union policy toward Cubacould be Madrid ’s bargaining chip.Terrorists in exchange for bettertreatment.
At the labour ministry ValerianoGómez, another veterannegotiator, takes over from
Celestino Corbacho who, after prettymuch losing all respect from theunions, was pushed to Catalonia wherehis name will appear on the Socialistelection slate in the upcoming regionalrace. A former member of the UGTtechnical committee and previously ananalyst at the ministry, Gómez hasgained the trust of the workersorganisations. Although thenegotiations over labour reform brokedown leaving the Socialists to seal itsown version in Parliament, Zapaterohas said he is willing to reopen talkswith labour and big business to fine-tune the package as well as discusspension reform. Gómez will be the manheading up that job.
This will be Zapatero’s lastopportunity to rescue hisgovernment. He may think he has
all the right people in place, but it willbe up to this new team to see whetherthey can convince the public that theyreally have it in their hearts to bring thiscountry forward.
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I only ever wanted a job!
4 years of looking for a job leftme scammed, floored andowing the bank 5000 euros.
Multi talented and qualified, Istarted job hunting 4 years agohere in Spain where I alreadymade and designed my ownunique candles, greetingscards and painted portraits.There was no call for this typeof skill so I decided to dosomething I enjoy. A selftaught musician, I played thedrums for 5 years and appliedto join a band, but advert afteradvert was a let down - evenhaving the phone put downon me when they heard I wasa girl.
I then went on to make all myown catering products– cakespastries, buffets and birthdaycakes, again this went no-where, and after continuouslyapplying for jobs innewspapers, never got as faras an interview.
So, tired, I decided to dosomething that I alwayswanted to do and what Ithought would be a fantasticjob opportunity for me, Istudied 8 long months andpaid 100 $ for a Cabin Crewtraining course. I passed witha great score of 95% only tofind a recent flight led me tohospital with an incurablesinus problem, which makesme very sick while flying.
After all this I was on the edgeand decided to pack my bagsand go on back to England,but before I did, I saw a jobadvert in a local newspaper fora payment rep here in Spain. Ie-mailed and got the jobstraight away. After several e-mails I received 2 cheques tomy address which I had todeposit into my bank account,I did this obviously thinking itwas in my job description,then had to forward on themoney to their offices inNigeria. Five days later thebank called me saying I was
being prosecuted for fraud asthe cheques were fake and thecompany was non-existent.
I have since looked into it butit was so cleverly done. Afterseveral trips to the police I wastold the bank was demandingthe amount of money on thecheques back - but I no longerhad the money as it hadalready been sent to Nigeria.
I had to find a solicitor to helpme. I suffered panic attacks,fainting, sickness and otherillnesses. But the fact is that, inthe end, I had to pay 5000euros to the bank or I wouldhave been prosecuted andpossibly sent to prison. Afterpaying the bank I am still nowjobless and am currentlystudying for a new career injournalism and hope to makemy first big break when I visitthe Formula 1 paddock at thisyear’s winter testing.
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Last flight ofDiscoveryIf all goes according to plan then the Space ShuttleDiscovery will make its final flight on MondayNovember 1st.The task for the astronauts - five menand one woman - will be to delivertwo more units to the InternationalSpace Station (ISS) and to test out abrand new ‘Robonaut’. The Robonautis a self contained robot helper thatlooks a lot like Star Wars C3P0. It willhelp the astronauts when they go outof the Space Station on theirspacewalks. The idea behind theRobonaut series of robots is to have ahumanoid machine work alongsideastronauts. Its shape and dexterity aredesigned so that Robonaut can usespace tools and work in similarenvironments to suited astronauts.
Discovery was the third space shuttleto be launched back in 1984 and isnow the oldest of the three remainingshuttles. The two older shuttlesChallenger and Columbia weredestroyed in dreadful accidents in1986 and 2003 killing all 14 astronautson board.
This will be the 133rd launch of aspace shuttle since the first flight ofColumbia on April 12th 1981 and it isthe 39th flight of Discovery. There wasan earlier space shuttle calledEnterprise (named after the Star TrekEnterprise) that flew in 1977 but thiswas only a test flight and neveractually went into space.
The space shuttles have been thework horse for NASA and withouttheir help the International SpaceStation would never had been builtand the giant Hubble Space telescopecould not have been sent into space,but now they have come to retirementage and are no longer needed.
There will be one final flight by one ofthe remaining shuttles: Endeavourwill fly in February 2011 but theshuttle Atlantis will be kept onstandby to act as a rescue missionshould anything go wrong with eitherDiscovery or Endeavour. After thatthey will all be sold off.
It will be left to the Russians to ferrythe crews back and forth from theSpace Station from then on in their
much cheaper Soyuz rockets. WhileNASA turns its sights on returning tothe Moon around 2019, 50 years sincetheir first trip in Apollo 11.
You will be able to see the ISS tonight(Wednesday October 27th) - if youlook toward the south west at 20.10you will see it looking like a verybright star getting brighter as it passesalmost directly overhead. You’ll haveto be quick though, as it takes only 5minutes to cross the sky travelling at17,000mph. Don’t forget to wave atthe seven astronauts on board!
Fuengirola AstronomySocietyThe next meeting of the astronomysociety will be tomorrow (Thursday29th) at 8.00pm. We are at a newvenue now, which is the DanishTennis club just past the Peugeotdealer on the Fuengirola to Mijas roadkm 2.2 at Casa Danesa urbanizationHaza del Algarrobo. I will be giving anillustrated talk on the winterconstellations. Admission is only€2.50 and the prize in this month’sraffle is the Brian Cox book ‘Wondersof the Solar System’.
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I do enjoy your paper and itsconstant improvement inappearance and content,although I try to avoid beingannoyed by MurielPilkington's biased, partisanview of politics, by just notreading her.
Unfortunately for me, youhave been pairing her columnwith that of the erudite Sr.Martin Delfin of El Pais, whowrites such an excellentinformative column clearlyshowing the differencebetween reporting andopinion while doing so.
I say unfortunately - becausethe eye tends to stray over tothe annoying lady. Before Icould rescue it while readingyour Wednesday October13th edition I spotted Ms.Pilkington's grossly inaccuratestatement viz: ".............win theMarch 2004 election, whichwas tipped in their favour bythe current Interior Minister,Martin Perez -Rubalcaba, whoskilfully manipulated theMadrid train bombings tobring out the anti-warfaction."
In indisputable fact, whathappened on that dreadfulmorning took place in acountry which had been not
just manipulated but forcedby its ambitious PrimeMinister Sr. Jose Maria AlfredoAznar Lopez (who apparentlyhad post governmentambitions in America) and hisPartido Popular, into an illegaland ultimately fruitless andworld damaging war in Iraqalongside the United States ofAmerica and Great Britaindespite more than 75% ofpublic opinion being totallyagainst it. (Hence Sr.Zapatero's dedication to fulfilhis campaign promise ofwithdrawing our troops assoon as his party took powerrather than as Ms. Pilkingtoninsultingly suggest simplybecause he had nothing betterto do).
The country was also deeplydissatisfied with its then rightwing government for theirdisgraceful behaviour inshaming the country over themaritime oil leaks they hadtried to foist onto Portugalwhen the proper and saferbehaviour should have beento tow the damaged vesselinto Spanish port.
Within minutes of the bombsexploding in Madrid in such amanner that practically theentire country knew theycould only identify with Al
Quaeda since ETA has a wellknown practice of detonatingin the same manner as the IRA(having been coached bythem)......almost every housein the country was floodedwith leaflets exhorting us torush to our city squares andwave the accompanyingbanners denouncing ETA.Such a shameless insult to thenation's intelligence broughtthe rousing response of all fair-minded who routed thePartido Popular from theirarrogant posture by throwingthem out of government eventhough their financial policiesseemed to be acceptable.Money is not everything Ms.Pilkington, I was never soproud of my adopted countryas when that event took placethree days after the bombingduring which time - Ms.Pilkington seems to haveforgotten - a moratorium wasissued on campaigning.
Ms. Pilkington's tirades aremore appropriate to coffeeclutch armchair critics than toserious political discourse.
Editor says: Ah! Our Murielalways stirs things up but weget many more letters agreeingwith her than we dodisagreeing.
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If you missed TAPAS’s latestproduction of the “Old TimeMusic Hall” then youcertainly missed out on anexcellent evening of musicalvariety.
Nearly 250 peoplethoroughly enjoyed the 20acts, ranging from fullchorus, solo singers,monologues, dialogues anda magician to the full blownverbosity of the Master ofCeremonies.
With an atmosphere similarto that of an intimate diningroom the audience wereable to enjoy theentertainment seated atgroup booked tables, withwaiter service, which LosArcos, the new home ofTAPAS, is able to offer.
The sheerprofessionalism of theperformers, the grandeur oftheir costumes, stagebackdrops, lighting andprops make it all difficult tobelieve that TAPAS arecomprised entirely ofamateurs working to a veryhigh standard.
The musicalentertainment wasinterspersed with bouts oflight hearted comedy actswhich included John andMaggie Parker together withJenny Storey performing awell crafted and funnyversion of the “Sand Dance”that had the audiencehowling.
The musicalcompositions, arranged by
musical director Jane Busby,included many of the oldstalwarts of Music Halltradition and were a delightto listen to.
Judging by the laughter,applause and audienceparticipation TAPAS againoffered an evening ofwonderful entertainment.
TAPAS are holding aChristmas Fayre at LosArcos on SaturdayNovember 13th and thenext production, “WhoKilled the Director?”, aMurder Mystery eveningwill be on SaturdayNovember 20th. Furtherdetails on the TAPASwebsitewww.tapassociety.com
WorshipmeetingThe Christian EvangelicalChurch are holding a jointworship meeting on FridayOctober 29th starting at8.30pm and wouldwelcome anyone whowould like to join them.The Church is at calle
Pensaniento 45,Torreblanca at the LosBoliches end of Fuengirola.Go to www.hkint.co.uk
for further information.
British Chamber ofCommerce to hold seminar on Spanish LawThe British Chamber of
Commerce, with over 100years’ presence in Spain, isa non-profit-makingorganisation whose mainaim is to promote traderelations between Spainand Britain as well asproviding new businessopportunities for itsmembers.
It is a non-profit-makingNGO, it works closely withthe British ExteriorMinister, the BritishEmbassy and Consulate, aswell as other governmentagencies, both regional andnational, and has over 300members.
Membership is open toall businesses in Spain, notonly those with Spanish or
British commercialinterests but any companywith international linkswould be welcomeadditions to the BritishChamber of Commerce inSpain.
On Thursday October28th the Chamber will hostan educational seminar atthe Don Pepe Hotel inMarbella starting at 5 pmentitled “The Five MostForgotten and IgnoredBusiness Laws in Spain”.
There will be five shortpresentations on differentlaws that all business inAndalucia should be awareand compliant withincluding : Internet Law, Health and Safety Law,
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and Andalucia TourismLaw.
There will be anopportunity for Q&Aafterwards.
Tickets to attend theevent can be obtained for€12 for members and €15for non-members fromFrancis Tanner on 952 815365 or you can email [email protected]
You can read moreabout the British Chamberof Commerce at theirwebsite www.britishchamberspain.com
Cudeca Christmas Cards,hand crafted by volunteersand patients, are nowavailable in Cudeca charityshops along the coast.Packs of 10 cards are pricedat €6.
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StilltimeYou can still catch the ElyCathedral Choir tonight(Wed)in Mijas at 8pm andtomorrow lunchtime(Thu)in Alhaurin el Grandeand at St Georges in Malagaat 7.30pm. On Friday youcan see them in Sotograndeat 8pm. The last showing isin Gibraltar on Saturday30th at 8pm
One of the saddest tasksfaced by volunteers in thecosta's animal refuges isbeing asked to rehomedogs who have been part ofa family, microchipped, butcruelly abandoned whentheir owners leave Spain forthe UK.
This little dog was foundforlornly wandering thestreets of Torreblanca andshe is a very affectionate,sweet natured girl.
She is being fostered bythe lady who found her,gets on well with the threeother dogs in the houseand has been called Smileybecause of her charmingnature.
But she is II years oldand SOS volunteers aredesperate to find her a
loving home because itwould be unkind to makeher spend the rest of her lifein a refuge.
If you can find a placefor her in your heart pleasetelephone Therese on 653257 875.
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New Ladies atLunch ClubLadies living here in Spainwith school aged childrenfrequently find it difficult tomeet like-minded people.The Ladies That Lunch clubrecognises that the gapbetween dropping the kidsoff at school and pickingthem up again can be alonely and boring time, sothe club is now aiming atfilling that time by invitingmums to get together,without the kids, to relaxtogether maybe for coffeeor even lunch, everysecond Thursday morning.
The first meeting is onThursday November 4th athalf past ten for coffee. Youcan all order and pay for
what you want so you'renot looking at a club thatcould cost you loads ofmoney at a time whenmoney is tight. Somemeetings will be just acoffee morning, and somecould be a lunchsomewhere but whateveryou're doing you can beassured of meeting newfriends, getting supportand help in fitting in inyour new community, withpeople who will have like-minded interests andlifestyles.So call Emma Webber
now on 608 408 771 formore information aboutnext week’s meeting andstart making new friends.
Inland Mums has now grown up!
Are these your horses?
ARCH, the rescue centrefor horses and donkeys,received a call at theweekend from a localfarmer reporting a baypony mare and herchestnut filly foal who hadbeen running loose round
the Rio Grande area ofCoin for a couple of days.
The pair are now safeand being cared for at theARCH rehabilitationcentre - the farmer wasconcerned because he had
just sprayed the field theywere in with weedkillerand didn't want themharmed. If anyone canhelp identify them couldthey contact Sue on 660220 700.
A bumper fundraiserThe 3rd annual Joint CharityDog Show in Alhaurin ElGrande was a huge success,with more than 70 dogs andtheir owners competing in13 classes on a sunnyOctober day - and the eventwas so successful more than€1,700 euros was raised, tobe split between organisersCHAIN (Charity for Animalsin Need) and ARCH(Andalucian Rescue Centrefor Horses).
Classes ranged from theDog With the Waggiest Tailto The Best Rescued DogLooking for a Home. TheEgg and Spoon race washotly contested and the Bestin Show was won by Zac, abeautiful German Shepherdpuppy, with the Reserve Bestin Show awarded to Luna, asweet little dog who hadbeen abandoned with S.O.S.5 days earlier.
In the interval there wasan exhibition by Javier of“Attack and Protection” withhis German Shepherd dogsand Sabrina once againdemonstrated her skills as adog trainer.
A bouncy castle, stalls,barbecue, candy floss andcream teas made it amemorable day for all
How can they do this?
The ladies of Villanueva dela Concepcion have comeup with a novel idea forraising money toward thetown's next feria – they arelaunching a “CalendarGirls” style calendar for2011, which will belaunched at a ceremony inthe town next WednesdayNovember 3rd at 5pm inthe town hall.
The six friends, agedfrom 46 to 64 years, and allfrom the UK or Holland,decided almost a year agothat they wanted to findsome way of raising fundsfor their adopted village.With support from thetown's innovative mayorplus a local photographerand printer the girls metregularly to practice posingwith various props to hidecertain attributes!
The calendars cost just€6 each and will be on salefrom various outlets in thearea or you can call 659 186519 to order your copy now.
Calendargirls do itthis year in Villanueva
The Costa Del SolPhotographic Societyrecently visited the town ofEcija known as the "City ofthe Sun" or the "City of theTowers." Both elementsconstitute the symbols ofthe town, located betweenCordoba and Seville, andconsidered as one of themost important artisticcentres in Andalucia. Ecija is not part of the
usual tourist route but thePhotographic Societyprides itself on organisingtrips to places with adifference so its members,
mostly residents, are ableto enjoy the undiscoveredareas. Further information on
membership and activitiescan be found atwww.photoclubspain.comor ring 952 446 893.
CDS photographershead inland to Ecija
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Film festival endswith galaThe 5th Edition of theMarbella International FilmFestival ended Sunday,October 17th after a gala balland awards ceremonyattended by over 100international filmmakersand guests.The winners were:24 Hour Challenge -
"Wena, Wena, Wena"produced by James Gomezof Marbella;Best Animation - Out on
a Limb, by Daisy Yu-ChuanLin. Taiwan - USA;Best Short Short - Happy
Life by Minos Nikolakakis,Greece; Best Documentary -
Absent by Justin Hunt, USA; Best Short - Awaiting Her
by James Joint, Honduras;Best Feature - Do ElephantsPray? by Paul Hills, UK.
The festival started withthe 24 hour film challengeon Friday, October 15th. That evening a party was
hosted for over 250 invitedguests who were greeted byyoung girls wearingflamenco dresses. Redcarnations were given to alland the spirit of the feriapervaded the party. Afterfestival parties were alsoheld at various venuesduring the weekend.In competition were 50
films from all over the world.The partipants allcommented on the beautyof the town of Marbella andthe weather and many haveexpressed intentions toreturn here for their futurefilm projects.Next year’s dates will be
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Captain of almeria
The heat of the morningwas starting to rise asRodrigo walked with CountAlonso across the estatelawn towards the mansionhouse. He was still in shirt-sleeves after the duel andboth men sipped at glassesof brandy as theyconversed. The Countlooked cool, elegant, eventhough dressed in hisheavy court jacket, whereasRodrigo was somewhatdishevelled, his shirtstained with sweat andblood from the duel.Rodrigo’s attendantNicholas followed at a shortdistance, remainingpolitely out of earshot ofthe two as they talked.
Nicholas was worriedfor his captain since theCount was a powerful manand more deadly in someways than a sword bladecould ever be. He knew theduel would haveconsequences for Rodrigo,who had wounded theGovernor’s son Carlos over
a matter of honour, and hefeared that the Captainwould now have to pay forthis and his otherindiscretions.
“Carlos will beunrelenting in seekingsatisfaction, Rodrigo, and Ido not refer just to the fieldof honour,” stated theCount, “he will use anymeans to discredit you andwhen his father, theGovernor, hears of the duel…I’m afraid that hisinfluence will hasten yourdownfall.”
“I realise this, CountAlonso, but I did not ask forthis duel, it is a matterbetween the Governor andme …he pocketed the prizemoney from the ships thatmy crew and I seized …mymen served well and foughthard and deserve theirreward. I am not concernedfor myself,” explainedRodrigo.
“I know of your
grievance, Rodrigo …butdid you have to bed theman’s wife?” he asked. Theyclimbed the steps to thewide paved veranda of themansion. A mixture offrustration and anger hadhardened the Count’s face.
Rodrigo turned to lookat the face of this manwhose expression andquestioning eyesdemanded an answer. “Itwas unplanned …a lapseon my part, I must admitSir …it just happened …Isabella is like a flame.”
“Ah! Love,” chuckled theCount, his expressionsoftening. “If she is theflame then you must be thepoor moth, Rodrigo …andI am afraid that you willhave to suffer the burns ofyour infatuation. The boydotes on her, even thoughshe is his stepmother andthe old man …well …somemen idolise women, mydear Rodrigo, raising themon pedestals …for others
they are mere possessions…a man’s love for a womancomes in many forms,mostly as a symbol of whatthey value and notnecessarily dependant onany mutual feelings.”
Both men were quiet fora short time as they sippedtheir brandy; watching asthe sun rose over the sea,its heat burning off themorning’s mist. There werea few murmurs of noisefrom the large house as thestaff went about theirduties for the wakinghousehold. They couldhear Carlos’s groansemanating from the openFrench doors as the Doctorbandaged his wound.Nicholas stood quietly toone side of the men.
“I’m afraid that you willhave to return to Spain,Captain,” said the Countfinally, as he turned to faceRodrigo again.
“But my ship, my men
…” started Rodrigo, but theCount raised his hand tostop any further protest.
“I know, my dearRodrigo; I will take up yourgrievance and accept myword that they will be paid…but I cannot help you …protect you, here. I haveestates outside Cordobaand know of an opencommission on the coastnear Almeria. It may not beto the liking of a seamanlike yourself …but I thinkthat you need to - how shallwe say - adopt a low profile- to disappear for a shortwhile.” The Count pausedbriefly to finish the last ofhis brandy, handing theempty glass to Nicholas.“Now rest, come to see mein the afternoon and wewill discuss the details.”
“Yes Count,” repliedRodrigo quietly, bowingslightly as the aristocrattook his leave to enter thehouse by the French doors.Rodrigo moved to one of
the tables on the verandaand eased his body into achair. He suddenly felt verytired as he placed hisempty glass on the table.He closed his eyes to enjoythe small relief of the slightbreeze from the sea. Hesmelt the ocean; his mindwandered, he thought ofIsabella.
What will happen toRodrigo and hiscompanion?
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Ghosties & long leggedy beasties at Jk’s Friday 29ththeSPA Play Reading and dinner tonight, Oct 27thAnything Goes at e Salon from Friday nov 5th
It has been dubbed thenew Battle of Trafalgar -and if nothing else, plansby the Junta de Andaluciaand property developers tobuild a huge hotel on theCosta de la Luz willspotlight an area of Spainbeloved by Spaniards andknown only to discerningBritons prepared to leavebehind the busy Costa delSol and head west.
Environmentalists, andthose desperate to
support any attempt toprevent the despoiling ofone of the last unspoiltstretches of Spanishcoastline, are arguing that ahotel for nearly 1,300people, planned for thesleepy seaside village of ElPalmar, is the sort of thingthat could actually drivevisitors away. Now, thereare hotels along this stretchof coast and there areplenty of reasons to visitthis beautiful part of the
country,but that is part ofthe rub. In the summer youneed to book smartish tobe sure to find somewhereto stay, as masses ofSevillanos head to the areafor their summer holidays.
with unemployment inthe Cadiz area
running at 30 per cent,there are those who feelthat there is a strongeconomic argument forbuilding the hotel - it willprovide much needed jobs,continue to stimulate agrowth in tourism and helpenrich the local economy.The 600 inhabitants of ElPalmar are not allconnected to mains waterand electricity, so there arecompelling reasons formany of them to back theproject. On the other hand,concerns have been raisedin the EuropeanParliament over whetherthe project complies withsewage and water rules.
And the Salvar El Palmarcampaigners say that thesprawl of overdevelopmenton the Costa del Sol shouldact as a red flag of warning.
The village is just a fewkilometres west of
Cabo de Trafalgar - thescene in 1805 of the greatsea battle in which AdmiralNelson lost his life. Andnow the scene is set for anew battle. But just what isin the region that suggestssuch a huge hotel would fillan important gap in themarket? You have to makea real effort to visit this areaof outstanding naturalbeauty and there is everyreason to want to visit now,outside the busy summermonths. This week we lookat one of the nearby townsthat is an important drawfor those tourists who liketheir slices of Spain to berich with history andarchitectural beauty.
The hilltop town of Vejerde la Frontera is less
than 10 kilometres fromthe beaches at El Palmarand Trafalgar Bay, and sethigh above the steep gorgeof the Barbate river, 200metres above thesurrounding countryside.It's a maze of perfectlypreserved cobbled streets,with brilliantly whitehouses that glisten in thesun and the renownedtravel writer Jan Morrisdescribed it as "perhapsSpain's most spectacularvillage".
At its heart is a medievalquarter but unlike
some other towns andvillages, a tight grip waskept on the developmentin the newer part of thetown, so it is fully inkeeping with its historicaland architectural heritage.The town is dominated byits Moorish castle andGothic church, built on the
site of a mosque. Vejerbegan as a fortress townheld by the Phoenicians,and later the Romans,before it spent 5 centuriesunder Moorish rule, until itwas captured by KingFerdinand of Castille in1248. That is when itbecame a border townagainst the Moors and de laFrontera was added to itsname. Traditionally, thetownswomen wore long,dark cloaks that coveredtheir faces, calledcobijades, but thecostumes nowadays areonly worn for fiestas.
The Plaza de Españamust be high on the list
of prettiest village squaresin Spain and from here,walk through the Arco de laVilla into the old town, andtake a step back in time.From its walls the views arespectacular - richagricultural and grazingland as far as the eye can
see. It overlooks theAtlantic coastline withviews of Africa, as well asnatural parks and forests ofpìne that are a habitat foran abundant collection ofbirdlife, as well as offeringa multitude of walkingtrails for those who want toreflect on the beauty ofnature. The town wasdeclared a HistoricalArtistic Monument ofNational Importance in1978 and while it may havebeen a border against theMoors, it seems unlikelythat the council will standin the way of adevelopment that couldbring more wealth to thearea. One thing is for sure -with or without a newhotel, this whole area ofquiet, undeveloped Spain,has much to offer and Vejerde la Frontera is a must-see.
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Play reading anddinner tonightTHESPA are presenting twocontrasting plays tonight,Wednesday October 27thfor their dinner and playreading night.The first is “Mind
Games” by Ian Hornby, apsychological dramadirected by Gloria Ketchell.Dinner will be served in
the interval, after which theaccent is on comedy with“The Evergreens” by DavidCampton, directed by JeanFenton (by kind permissionof Samuel French Ltd.)The venue, as always, is
the Masonic Hall, EdificioBouganvilleas in Los
Boliches but please notethat the starting time hasbeen brought forward to7pm for 7.30pm.Annual subscriptions to
THESPA of €10 can be paidtonight, with the AGMtaking place on WednesdayNovember 24th.Further information
about THESPA is availableonwww.theatrecostadelsol.comNew actors, especially
young people, are alwayswelcome as, of course, arehelpers of all kinds.
It’s notjust magic!A childrens’ magic andcomedy show will be heldto raise funds for AVOI, thevolunteer association thathelps children withleukaemia in the hospital atMaterno de Infantil inMalaga, on SaturdayOctober 30th starting at6pm. The event is to takeplace at the Palacio deCongresos, Marbella.From fire juggling to
musical mimes, from ropetricks to rabbits, and frommagical clowns to comicpresenters....it's not to bemissed!At just €10 for a ticket
that you buy on the door,why not go along and enjoythe show!
"The Three Pianists", willbe at the Black Box Theatrethis Saturday Oct ober 30th,starting at 9pm.
The show will includeclassics, nostalgia,evergreens, singalong,comedy and a glass of cava-something for everyone.Never mind the ThreeTenors, don't miss TheThree Pianists!
The Black Box is a livelyand interesting little theatrelocated in central Marbellaon Calle Notario LuisOliver. Tickets are €12 each
For more information,map and video go towww.thethreepianists.com
ree Pianists in concert
Successful local rockband CoinBox continuetheir hectic schedule, witha series of up and comingpublic performancesbetween now andChristmas.
You may have wonderedwhere they have beenlately, but the last couple ofmonths they have beenbusy performing at privatefunctions and at some 'outof area' venues.
So if you have not hadthe chance to go along tosee one of their gigs before,or if you are one of theirmany regular followers,why not take theopportunity to go alongand see their show. And
indeed it is a show as theycover and put their ownspin on a wide range ofpopular rock tracks, withplenty of stage theatricsand interaction with theiraudience. The guys are alsovery excited as they are inthe process of producingsome original tracks oftheir own, which they hopewill be ready for their liveperformances in the NewYear.
You can check all theirdates by viewing theirwebsitewww.coinboxlive.comwhich will give you detailson how to contact the bandto book them for yourprivate party, wedding,celebration or for public
venues.
Unfortunately, due totheir popularity, a fewpeople have beendisappointed when tryingto book the band, so if youknow that you have aspecial event coming up inthe future it is advisable tocontact the booking teamearly to avoid this situation.
Public perfomancesnext month include:Saturday November
20th, Los Aperos, Alorafrom 09.30 pm onwards.Saturday November
27th, Cudeca CharityFundraiser, Pizzara 7pmonwards.
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Dress up and let it allhang out, there are tworock 'til you drop fancydress Halloween parties,two events to really showyour inner self. It's all there,free shots just for lookinggood in your costume,special cocktails - deadlyBlack Mojitos at the QuijoteCocktail bar, loads ofchilled Guinness and
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The double party startswith Traffic Jam onSaturday night and FunFiction on Sunday, twogreat bands who covereverything from Pink Floydand U2 to the RollingStones, the Doors and theChilli Peppers.
Both bands have a goodfollowing in the Fuengirolaarea, especially Traffic Jamwho recently played in thecastle with Boney M, butcoming up fast are FunFiction. This bouncyArgentinian based band arejust the boys you need for areal party, soft rock withattitude and talent, ideal
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Get a kick outof e SalonAnything Goes - ColePorter's hit musicalcomedy is the Salon's bigbook musical of the seasonand will play from Friday5th to Sunday November14th.
The show takes placeaboard a luxury linerduring a transatlanticcrossing and includes thesongs I Get A Kick Out Of
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1930s it has a cast of 30excellent singers anddancers, fabulouscostumes and scenery.
Directed by PeterMitchell with Peter Heightdoing his usual wonderfulchoreography - this is ashow not to be missed.
Basque found!This Friday 29th from 9pmJK’s will be having theirHalloween party andDuncan - you knowDuncan, the big bloke at 6ft5in - is going to be dressedby his girls in a basque,stockings etc and we can’timagine what they’ll use forhis shoes! Mascara andlipstick aside, this shouldprove to be the party to beseen at this year.Music will be provided by
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Two fundraisingevents for PADPAD is a privately runcharity in theMijas/Fuengirola area thatspecialises in therehabilitation andrehoming of abandoneddogs and cats.
This Sunday, October31st, they are holding theirnow famous annualAutumn Fair to raisemoney for the animals intheir care.
From 11am to 3pm youwill be able to go along tothe Centro Nordico on theFuengirola to Mijas Villageroad and find stalls sellingCDs, DVDs, books -including talking books -jewellery, clothing andaccessories, bric-a-bracand, of course, lots ofitems for your pets.
There will also be abarbecue, a beer tent, acakes stalls and plenty ofother things to eat anddrink.
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Filming for the two Hobbitmovies - prequels to theLord of the Rings trilogy -may yet be moved fromNew Zealand as a result ofunion action. The now empty HarryPotter studios in the UKhave been suggested asone alternative as studiobosses at Warner Brotherstry to get productionsorted. The New Zealand scenerywas a spectacularbackdrop to the LOTRtrilogy and was expected tohave the same supportingrole in the 3D versions ofThe Hobbit. The book willbe filmed in two parts andhas been dogged bysetbacks - includingfinancial difficulties atMGM, who own half theproject, and the decision ofdirector Guillermo del Toroto quit. LOTR directorPeter Jackson stepped in
but has been in a bitterdispute with New ZealandEquity - the actors union -who called for aninternational boycott ofthe film, over pay andconditions. Late last week rumoursabounded that the studiowas looking at alternativefilming locations and NZpremier John Kelly said itwould be a "tragedy" if themovies were not made inthe country. Talk of moving may havefocused minds - onMonday the unions in NewZealand promised thatthere would be noindustrial action impacton filming if the studio -and Jackson - stick toplans to film there, andprotesters dressed ascharacters from the booktook to the streets in a bidto persuade studio bossesto stay.
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We may be living in the ageof celeb magazines whichlift the veil daily on the livesof our Royal Family and putthem in the public spotlight,but we Brits still love a goodperiod drama - and if itshould be about the RoyalFamily, well, that's no badthing at all - and this is atrue story.
In The King's Speech,Colin Firth brings to lifeQueen Elizabeth II's father,King George VI - a shy,diffident man catapultedinto the role of head of anEmpire on the verge of aworld war. But "Bertie" wasnot just shy -he sufferedagonisingly and painfully
from a profound stammerand the film opens with himlooking anguished as he hasto make a speech to a largeaudience, knowing that hewill struggle to get out everyword.
As the diffident youngerbrother of the self-absorbedand charismatic KingEdward VIII ( Guy Pierce) hehad hoped to remain in theshadows. But Edward'sabdication for the love ofMrs Simpson meant thatBertie had to accede to thethrone at a time when thecountry needed to hear thecalm, fluent voice of its King.And that is when LionelLogue (Rush) stepped in.
The irreverentAustralian speech therapistand the King spar as theytry to correct the King'sstammer. Director Hooper(The Damned United) hasa rich collection ofbackdrops to illustrate hisstory - not least the glory ofthe accession ceremony inWestminster Abbey.
Helena Bonham Carterplays Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the fiercelyprotective wife of the newKing (the Queen Mumalways blamed herbrother-in-law and MrsSimpson for the earlydeath of her belovedhusband) and though it
may not sound the mostcompelling story line inthis day of rollercoasterrides with big guns, theverbal fireworks and topclass acting by all the casthave had the critics prettyunanimous in their verdictthat The King's Speech willbe on award winning listsas the movie prize givingseason approaches.
The story ends on theeve of the Second WorldWar - so of course we knowthat the King was acourageous winner in hisown personal battle, andalong with Churchill,provided inspiration forBritons as the war raged.
BY TOM HOOPERStarring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter
MOVIE SPOTLIGHT By Amy Thomas
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Mystery Ink?
Looking at thephotograph of Daphne
du Maurier it is difficult tobelieve what a scandalouslifestyle she is said to haveled, or that some of the mostsuspenseful movies thatHollywood produced wereadaptations of storiespenned by her fair hand.
Although “Jamaica Inn”was a very successful
story, the 1939 Hitchcockversion of it was spoiled byDu Maurier having to rewritethe ending to appeaseCharles Laughton’s massiveego. The movie is set inCornwall where a youngorphan, Mary, is sent to livewith Aunt Patience andUncle Joss who are thelandlords of the Jamaica Inn.Mary soon realizes that heruncle's inn is the base of agang of ship wreckers wholure ships to their doom onthe rocky coast. The girlstarts fearing for her life. Thiswas Hitchcock’s last pre-Hollywood movie. After hisarrival in Hollywood thefollowing year Hitchcockgave us “Rebecca”, a story ofan innocent bride’shappiness beingovershadowed by thesinister past of her newhome and its intimidatinghousekeeper.
“The Scapegoat”, 1959, isthe story of a French count
who schemes to kill his wifeand implicate a mild-mannered Englishschoolteacher whom heresembles. Alec Guinnessplays the dual role of theFrench count and thebenign Englishman. Despitesome interesting supportingcast, including a very BabyJaneish Bette Davis, thestory seems somehow onlyhalf told, and the twoGuinness characters remainfrustratinglyunderdeveloped.
“Don’t Look Now”, directedby Nicholas Roeg, is taken
from the short story of thesame name and wasreleased in 1973. Followingthe tragic drowning of theiryoung daughter the Baxtersmove to Venice, where JohnBaxter works restoringchurch mosaics. There theyencounter a sinister pair ofsisters, one of who claims tobe psychic, and from therewe are led through theatmospheric canals ofVenice to further tragedy.
Although haunting andbeautifully filmed, one of thebiggest bones of contentionwith this movie is the overlylong and very graphic lovescene between theprotagonists. My generalrule of thumb for lovescenes in mainstreammovies is ‘if you wouldn’t becomfortable watching itwith your mother, then cut itout’….. or at least edit.
Another story filled withintrigue and mystery is
the 1952 “My Cousin Rachel”,starring Richard Burton andOlivia de Havilland. WhenPhilip’s cousin Ambrose dies,he is convinced that he wasmurdered by his new wifeRachel to inherit his wealth.But he ends up falling in lovewith her, and he knows thathis suspicions must havebeen unfounded. But werethey, or is Rachel just tryingto use Philip to get at theestate Ambrose left to himinstead of to her? And willshe murder him next? TheBBC also produced a verysuccessful serialization of itin the 1980s, starringGeraldine Chaplin andChristopher Guard.
And last, but by no meansleast Hitchcock’s 1963
“The Birds”. The titular talefollows pretty much thesame storyline as the book -that is, the birds go wild.Swarms of birds growexponentially and startattacking people, and thetale focuses on a family’sstruggle to survive. The onlymajor difference is that thebook is set in rural Cornwall,England while the film is setin California, but stillmanages to put across thesense of isolation andclaustrophobia the familyfeel inside their home. Thesuccess of the story hasbeen attributed to itsmetaphoric relation to thestill fresh terror Londoners,especially, felt during theNazi air raids of two decadesearlier, as it was amplified byCold War tensions.
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An Oscar for Colin?After the release to a warm,critical reception of TheKing's Speech, Colin Firthis being hotly tipped for anOscar nomination for hisrole as George VI. He picked up a BAFTA forbest actor for his role in ASingle Man and wasnominated for an Oscar forhis nuanced performancebut lost out. Now it has been reportedthat Hugh Grant, Firth'sfellow actor in the BridgetJones movies, is feelingcross with himself.Apparently he was offeredthe part but turned it downand is now regretting it. Grant has admitted thatacting holds less interestfor him. His last role was indire comedy Did you hearabout the Morgans? withSarah Jessica Parker, whichone critic said showedGrant had already given upacting.
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It is a now-or-never feeling that is inspiring you to take action this week. Youneed to get something resolved and the pressure is building inside of you tomake sure you get something sorted once and for all. The more you findyourself ‘doing’, the more empowered you will feel. Even though you need totake action others close to you may also need their own space to get on withtheir own things too – so you need to remember this when interacting with aloved one.
You are fierce with strength and determination now, a lot more focused thanyou have been over the last few weeks. There is a renewed energy rising upwithin that wants to tackle projects head on. With this much work to do thereis little time for anything else. However, towards the weekend a glimmer ofromance lights up your life so expect to be wined and dined. More and moreyou are being asked to have a little trust and see how far it will take you.
There is a sense of completion in an area of your life that is freeing up timeand resources for other things. This is a breath of fresh air for you. Teachingfrom example is something that comes naturally and this will be of greatbenefit to those around you who are willing to learn. Watch your back, though,as someone in your circle stands to benefit if a problem arises, so be one stepahead and not give them the satisfaction.
Time to let that guard down. A Cancer’s guard is made of hard stuff and it canfeel uncertain and vulnerable to allow yourself the freedom to relinquishcontrol. Find someone you can trust and have a more restful and relaxing weekif possible as that is what you ideally need. Your delegation techniques areright on the ball and there will be no problems in asking others for a bit ofhelp. By the weekend you will have relaxed enough to enjoy yourself – go andhave some fun.
There is a current challenge that needs to be faced and conquered and youhave keen inner radar that is highly intuitive right now to guide you. You feelthe urge to have a fresh start and a new beginning but know that it isimpossible to lay the past to rest until certain aspects of that past are sortedout. Trust in yourself and communicate your ideas as soon as you can – youmay be pleasantly surprised at another’s reaction to your suggestions, perhapsthey want things sorted out too.
You have a strong impulse in you to clear the air, you have known that thingsare not as good as they could be but have hoped that it would all right itself.Now you realise it is up to you to lay your cards on the table and say things asthey are. This is no time for harbouring emotions but time to let the truth beknown. Rather than waiting for things to happen, it is likely that you will takethe lead in all areas of your life and get things moving.
Is the cash flow a little stagnant and stifled? It isn’t that you can’t make moneybut there could be an obstacle or two in the way of getting that cash flow backon track. This is the time for meetings where you can join forces with othersof a like mind or spirit - there may be some things that you just can’t do onyour own and need some team spirit to accomplish the results you crave. Arush of creativity gushes forth by the weekend and you are all set to create amasterpiece.
Life is full of surprises and this week encourages you to remain open andadaptable enough to capitalise on the opportunities coming your way. Desiresthat have lain dormant spring to the surface and if you have the will to directthem with purpose and unrestricted passion for what you believe in, then theuniverse will sort the rest. One thing is for sure, time is on your side; make sureyou check the facts before jumping to conclusions, though.
Are doubts creeping in, bringing tension into an area of your life that youthought was under control? Just as there are worldly threats that we heareveryday on the media there are is also some potential problem in our lives.The key is to be inspired and not afraid, most of the potential problems neverhappen so there is no point in panicking unnecessarily. This week you needto keep positive and there will be some miraculous changes springing yourway.
You are on the verge of an inspiring emotional breakthrough as this is a timeof significant perception shifts for you. You have been looking at somethingand it has not been making sense, leaving you in quite a quandary - a veil liftsand all becomes clear. Your words now carry much weight and the impact thatyou have on others is profound. By the end of the week you will feel in a moreconfident position to make careful, considered and successful choices.
Removing yourself from a toxic relationship has allowed you to see the extentof the pain that has been endured. This objectivity has allowed certainpressures in your life to slowly reduce - there is only one last part to finish adrama that has all but played itself out. This final change may not come asquickly as you would like, as you still have to rely on someone else to putcertain pieces into play. The main thing is you are far clearer as to what younow want.
This can be a successful buying and selling time for you - trust your instinctswhen it comes to bargains and I doubt you can go wrong. The heavens wantyou to make decisions and choices that will benefit not only you but those ofyour family. Profound emotional issues are coming under scrutiny, enablingyou to get to the bottom of an intense situation from the past. Once youunderstand the motivation behind this problem, you will be able to diffuse it.
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Kym’s Kitchen...you don’t have to be a chef!
● 1 medium pumpkin, peeled & chopped● 1 large onion, peeled & chopped● 4 large carrots, chopped● 1 large potato, peeled & chopped● 2 litres of chicken or vegetable stock● 500g carton of passata● 2 tsp of curry powder● 2 tsp of paprika● Salt and freshly ground black pepper● Olive oil for frying● Cream and dried pumpkin seeds togarnish
Ingredients:
Directions● Heat the oil in a large saucepan (orpreferably a pressure cooker) and addthe onion, carrot and potato. Cook untilthe onion is soft. Add the pumpkin andstock. Bring to the boil and add thepassata. Cover and simmer gently untilthe vegetables are soft and tender. Addthe curry powder and paprika and then
simmer for a further 5 minutes. Blendwith a hand blender, or cool andliquidise. Season to taste with salt andpepper.
● Serve into warm bowls with a drizzle ofcream and a sprinkle of pumpkin seeds.
Pumpkin Soup(serves 4)
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SPANISHPoco a Poco
By Valerie Mitchell
Valerie runs the Centro Idiomas Language School in Coin.Her books, “The First Twelve Shortcuts to Spanish” , “The Second Twelve Shortcuts to Spanish” (€5 each)and “The Verb Book” (€7) are available from The Newsoffice in Coin, Woody’s Cards and Books in Los Boliches,David’s Books in Los Boliches or by email from [email protected] or call 952 450 747.
Two weeks ago we looked at the verb tener. This week we're going to see some ofthe idioms it is used to make.
Although tener usually translates as to have, when it is put together with a varietyof words, such as frío, calor, sueño, suerte, hambre, sed, vergüenza, prisa,miedo, it changes its meaning to “to be.”
So, Tengo prisa means I'm in a hurryTengo hambre - I'm hungryTienes sed - You're thirstyTienes frío - You're coldTiene sueño - He or she is sleepyTiene vergüenza - He or she is embarrassed
(Remember that if you say estoy embarazada you are saying you arepregnant so be careful!)
Tenemos miedo - We're scaredTenemos suerte - We're luckyTienen calor - They are hot, as in, they are feeling the heat.
(Another word to watch out for is caliente. Do not use it to refer to people unless youwish to talk about them in a sexual context. Use caliente for plates and such like)
Tener is also used to talk about one’s age.
¿Cuántos años tiene? How old is he or she?Tiene veintidos años - He's 22 years old
(Do be careful to pronounce años as anyos - if you pronounce the n as an ordinary nthe word becomes anus. Amazing the possible pitfalls we're coming accross today,isn't it)If you want to enquire about the age of a baby or very young child you ask
¿Cuánto tiempo tiene? You are not asking how many years old he or she is buthow much time he or she has been alive.
And remember, tenemos que practicar - We have to practise
Buena Suerte - Good luckHasta la próxima - Until next time
As we are in the week of Halloween, buy two pumpkins, one for your Jack-o-lanternand another for this delicious, warming soup. This recipe was supplied by IanWooldridge, Head Chef of Kimbridge Farm, Hampshire.
It was not designed todetermine how obese aperson is, since it fails totake into account severalfactors, such as thedistribution of the fat, andthe ratio of muscle to fattissue.
Now scientists from theUniversity of Aston inBirmingham have alaunched a new indicator,
the Body Volume Index,which they claim providesa more realistic view of thebody's shape, and will helpidentify people at risk ofillnesses such as heartdisease, strokes anddiabetes.
But unlike the BMI, youcannot calculate your BVIat home - it requires aspecialised 3D white-light
scanner which takes acomplete scan of the bodyto show how fat isdistributed compared to a"normal" person.
The scanner wasdeveloped as an offshootfrom technology designedto help retailers such asMarks and Spencersproduce more accurateclothing sizes.
A spokesman for SelectResearch, the companythat developed the scanner,said: "Most people in theworld realise that carryingextra weight around thestomach means that theydo have a greater healthrisk, commonly known inhealthcare as centralobesity. What BVI nowoffers the world is a brandnew way of measuring the
abdominal area which BMIsimply cannot do." BVI iscurrently being testedthrough a clinical researchprogramme led byHeartlands NHS Hospitalin the UK and The MayoClinic in the USA. The 3D scanner involves
no contact, and uses safewhite light technologyrather than radiation orlasers.
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Howfatteningis drink?Two fifths of womensurveyed in the UK’s KnowYour Limits campaigndidn't know that a glass ofwhite wine has the samecalorie content as a bag ofcrisps. Two large glasses ofwhite wine not only put awoman over therecommended daily limitfor alcohol consumptionbut - at approximately370kcals - also provide herwith nearly a fifth of herdaily calorie allowance.Similarly, two fifths of menweren't aware that a pintof lager has as manycalories as a sausage roll. Abeer-drinker knockingback just five pints a weekwould add a whopping44,200 calories over a year,equivalent to 221doughnuts. More thanone in three drinkersadmitted they were likelyto eat more than theyusually would. The figuresalso suggest that the“morning after” sees uspack away yet morecalories.Almost two thirds ofdrinkers who normally atecereal or muesli forbreakfast ditched it infavour of less healthyoptions to help themthrough their hangover –turning to a fry-up, baconor sausage sandwich, ortakeaway breakfast from afast-food chain. That canadd an extra 450 calories,on top of the alcoholcalories consumed thenight before.Tips to help avoid thatweight gain:-Stick to the dailyrecommended units. Menshould not regularly drinkmore than 3-4 units ofalcohol a day; womenshould not regularly drinkmore than 2-3 units a day.A pint of lager (ABV 5.2%)and a 250ml glass of wine(ABV 12%) both contain 3units of alcohol.-Eat a healthy dinnerbefore drinking so you'renot tempted to go for theless healthy options.-Opt for a sandwichinstead of crisps or chips,or a chicken burger, nomayo instead of a kebab.-Opt out of rounds anddrink at your own pace.-Cut down with a friend formoral support.-Pace yourself by takingsmall sips.-If you're drinking whitewine, add a splash of sodawater to help the samenumber of units lastlonger.-Alternate with a glass ofwater.
New way tomeasurebody fatBody Mass Index (BMI) has been used for 200 years to measure body weight based on a person's weight and height.
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Payouji tea and Pai You GuoSlim capsules, herbalmedicines that aremarketed as weight lossaids, have been found toinclude the drugsibutramine, which waswithdrawn in Europe andthe US in January 2010 overfears it increased the risk ofheart attack and stroke.Sibutramine was first
approved as an anti-obesity drug in 1997, butdata from recent studiessuggests a higher rate ofheart attacks and strokesamong people taking it.The Medicines andHealthcare RegulatoryAuthority, which overseesmedicines in the UK, saidthat any productcontaining the drug was
considered "harmful tohuman health". They saidthat not only could it haveside effects including highblood pressure, seizures,heart attacks or strokes, butcould interfere with otherprescription medicines.
Anyone taking the drugwas urged to stop andconsult their doctor.
The discovery of "tastereceptors" in the lungsrather than on the tonguecould point the way to newmedicines for asthma,researchers at theUniversity of Marylandhave said. In experimentswith mice, they found thatbombarding the receptorswith bitter-tastingcompounds helped openthe airways, which couldease breathing. They saidthis could haveimplications for other lungdiseases. They said that an
inhaler based on bittersubstances such as quinineor even saccharine, whichhas a bitter after-taste,could "replace or enhance"current treatment butwarned that simply eatingbitter foods would not helpprotect from or relieve anasthma attack. Aspokesman for the asthmaresearch department at theUniversity of Leicester saidthe finding was very"encouraging", potentiallyoffering a new target fortreatment. He said future
studies could focus ontrying to reproduce theeffect in human as well asmouse airway tissues, andmaking sure that thesubstances did not produceunwanted side effects suchas inflammation. Aspokesman for Asthma UKsaid that a significantnumber of the 5.4masthmatics in the UK didnot control their symptomsusing existing drugs, andthat research into new,more effective treatments,was "vital".
'Unsafe'drug foundin herbal tea
Taste buds in lungscould ease asthma
The face of fashion has beenchanging under theinfluence of popular TVseries Mad Men as thehourglass figure celebratesits return and '60ssilhouettes appear in all thehigh street shops.
The show's costumedesigner, Janie Bryant, hasrevealed that part of thesecret of the success offashions worn in the show isthat the actresses are allwearing vintage andreproduction longline bras,girdles and panties. Whenthe undergarments start tochafe the actresses are givenpads made from moleskin,to cushion their skin.
The Emmy winning series isset in a New York advertisingagency and fashions havespanned the late '50s up tothe early to mid '60s. The"Mad Men look" is found
everywhere, as Zara andother high street outletsstock fitted sheath dresses,coats with nipped-in waists,plaid capes and calf lengthpencil skirts - all on theautumn "must have" list.The show has been creditedwith encouraging the returnof curves, personified by thesize 14 38E actress ChristinaHendricks, who plays officemanager Joan.
Now iconic undie-makersPlaytex are relaunching anew lingerie range aimed atover 50s inspired by theseries. The companylaunched in the UK in the1950s, is selling 12,000girdles every week, and saythe new line will providesleek, sexy and discreetlysupportive underwear for aclient group that feels it hasbeen pushed to one side bythe other brands.In the meantime, Bryant
published her book TheFashion File, on Mondayand has launched her owncollection - a capsulewardrobe inspired by the50s and 60s.
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People fashion& Contemporary lifestyle and celebrity gossip
The star gave a pulsating, full-onperformance of her new song Promise Thisbut did not appear to be singing live - anirony given that that is what all thecontestants have to do.
Her publicity team later revealed that herperformance was pre-recorded in front ofthe studio audience an hour before the liveshow began, and that because of thestrenuous dance routine she did not singall the words. But her stripy stockings gottongues wagging.
And a survey has shown that must-havehosiery is the latest fashion statement.Sixty three per cent of women now spendbetween £11 and £30 on a single pair oftights, inspired by the sexy look of Cheryl,and other stars like Alexander Burke.Online retailer Tights Please commissionedthe research and predicted a surge in salesof Wolford's £32 Bondage tights, worn byCheryl in the video for her new single. Andnow fans will be rushing to buy the stripystockings worn by the Girls Aloud star onX-Factor.
X-Factor winner Alexandra Burke wore apair of Falke's £22 Glamour tights for herperformance in the recent Help for Heroesconcert and sales rocketed, and other starslike Pixie Lott and Agyness Deyn havehelped put the Henry Holland designs forPretty Polly onto the fashion pages.
So tights are no longer just anafterthought and it seems women areprepared to pay more for them as theyplay a bigger part in completing the totalfashion design look. Tights Please directorCharles Duncombe said:" We have beenretailing tights for 10 years and have seenthe average price rise from £4 in 2000 to £7today as customers have demandedhigher quality. That is an increase of 30 percent over inflation." He added that thetights were a way of buying into theglamour of favourite celebrities withoutbreaking the bank.
"The explosion of the celebrity scene onthe internet has created a 'me too'approach to buying hosiery and ourcustomers want to look just like theirfavourite stars. A pair of tights costing inthe region of £15 buys them a little of theglamour of Cheryl Cole or Alexandra Burke,as the rest of the outfit will probably bebeyond their budget," he added.
Well, it's all far removed from the day whenblack became the new American tan. AndCheryl's tights are positively bargainbucket compared to some in the Wolfordrange - how about the Seraphine fishnetsembellished with hand-sewn crystals at amere £79, or the fringe tights, whichfeature layers of fringing from calf to ankle,and cost a whopping £200 - you definitelywould not want to ladder them.
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1. What album title doesEngland footballer WayneRooney have tattooed on hisright forearm: Just EnoughEducation To Perform;Strangeways Here We Come;Abbey Road; or Bad?
2. In which country is thespectacular 1650 stone-built 23-arch Khaju Bridge: Iran; Iraq;Kuwait; or Ethiopia?
3. What is the plug of tobaccoash left in a pipe after it hasbeen smoked: Rattle; Whittle;Shuttle; or Dottle?
4. How many stars in total are onthe national flags of Australia,China, and Pakistan: Seven;Nine; Twelve; or Twenty-three?
5. In which year was the SuezCanal opened: 1829; 1849; or1869?
6. In June 2010 the US armyannounced the partialreplacement of what, inventedby George de Mestrel in 1941,by much older technology(nearly 5,000 years olderactually): Velcro; Binoculars; orBayonets?
7. Miss Rosa Dartle is a characterin which Charles Dickens novel:Bleak House; David Copperfield;or Pickwick Papers?
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GOOGLE STREET VIEW
ROBOT ROONEYSAIM TO WINROBOCUP
Britain's privacy watchdog is to look again at what personal information internetgiant Google gathered from private wi-fi networks.
Privacy body to re-examine GoogleThe InformationCommissioner's Office hadinvestigated a sampleearlier this year after it wasrevealed that Google hadcollected personal dataduring its Street Viewproject.
At the time, it said no"significant" personaldetails were collected.
But Google has sinceadmitted that e-mails andpasswords were copied.
On its official Google
blog, senior vice presidentAlan Eustace wrote that thecompany was "mortified"to discover, after the initialinvestigation in May, thatpersonal information hadbeen collected.
Privacy watchdogs innumerous countries,including France, Germanyand Canada, had alsoinvestigated theinformation.
"It's clear from those[external] inspections thatwhile most of the data is
fragmentary, in someinstances entire e-mailsand URLs were captured, aswell as passwords," MrEustace wrote.
"We want to delete thisdata as soon as possibleand I would like toapologise again for the factthat we collected it in thefirst place.
"We are mortified bywhat happened, butconfident that... changes toour processes and structurewill significantly improve
our internal privacy andsecurity practices for thebenefit of all our users."
A spokesman for theInformationCommissioner's Office saidit had kept an eye oninternational investigationssince its own oneconcluded in July.
That investigation saidthat the information "didnot include meaningfulpersonal details that couldbe linked to an identifiableperson".
WALKMAN
The Walkman was the world's first commercial personal stereosystem and revolutionised how people listened to music.
Sony stops sellingtape Walkmanafter 30 years
Often cited as one of thegreatest gadget inventionsof all time it has beensqueezed out by portableCD players and latterly theadvent of digital rivals, mostnotably Apple's iPod.Since its launch in 1979around 220 millionWalkmans have been sold
worldwide and the ground-breaking, pocket-sizedmusic player was cherishedby a generation of joggersand teenagers.
While the last batch hasalready been produced forthe Japanese market, Sonysaid it will continue making
the device in China toaccommodate a dwindlingband of users in the US,Europe and some Asiancountries.
Its popularity began tofade with the arrival of CDsand was further eroded bydownloadable music and
devices that can storethousands of songs, whilealso delivering better soundquality.
The retirement of theSony Walkman in Japan wasannounced the day beforethe ninth anniversary of therelease of the iPod.
STREAMING
VODAFONE
Illegal online sportsstreaming ofmatches 'increases'
Vodafone given$2.5bn Indian taxbill deadline
They don’t earn as much as WayneRooney - well, they don´t actuallyearn anything at all. And they don´tget coached by Fabio Capello -which may be a good thing. Butcurrently scientists in the UK areworking hard to refine a three-.manfootball team made up of
humanoid robots to compete in2011’s robot football World Cup.Standardised robots from aroundthe world are pitched against eachother and this year’s tournamentattracted entrants from 40countries. Dr SubramanianRamamoorthy, from Edinburgh
University, said preparing therobots to play football was a goodway to create and refine softwarefor robots that will help humans.The Robocup was set up with theaim of, by 2050, creating a teamcapable of taking on the besthuman players.
The Premier League, theEngland and Wales CricketBoard and the Lawn TennisAssociation all believe theirsports have a problem.
In most cases, the servicesare taken down almost assoon as they are put up.
At least 80,000 illegal
streams have beenremoved in two years,according to internetmonitoring companyNetResult.
The Department ofBusiness says it's not acriminal offence to watchthem but you could besued in a civil court.
The number of internet streams showingmatches illegally has increased, say some ofthe UK's biggest sporting bodies.
Indian tax authorities havegiven Vodafone 30 days topay a 112bn rupee ($2.5bn,£1.6bn) tax bill, as part of anongoing tax dispute.
The formal demandrelates to the mobile phonecompany's 2007 purchase ofthe Indian telephone assetsof Hong Kong conglomerateHutchison Whampoa.
Vodafone will appealagainst the tax at the Indiansupreme court on Monday.
The firm says the $11bntransaction was exempt
from tax because it tookplace between two offshoreentities.
But the Indian taxdepartment now says thatVodafone must pay thecapital gains tax, and hashanded the company its firstformal tax demand.
"The tax authority isattempting to interpretIndian law as it has neverbeen interpreted for the past50 years, and thisinterpretation also goesagainst internationallyrecognised tax norms."
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The rescue of 33 Chileanminers, trapped half a mileunderground for 10 weeks,captured the imagination asthe world watched withbated breath. This looks atthe technology, and theimpact on the men.
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RANGE ROVER HSE SPORT, 2006, 70.000KM, AUTO, DIESEL, 4WD,
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2x JEEP G.CHEROKEE TD 4.7, AUTO, 4WD, ABS, ELEC SEATS,
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BMW M5, 06/1999, 118.000KM, SIDE AIRBAGS, AIRCON,
ALARM, ESP, XENONS, PARKTRONIC, NAVI, LEATHER, SUNROOF. 14.900€
SANTANA PS-10,12/2004, 46.315KM, 4WD, AIRCON,
POWER STEERING, 9 SEATER.12.800€
FORD FOCUS 1.8 TDCi TREND, 02/2006, 62.118KM, ABS, AIRBAG,
AIRCON, CENTRAL LOCKING, FOGLIGHTS, RADIO/CD. 7.900€
JAGUAR XK8, 07/2000, 30.300KM, SIDE AIRBAGS, CLIMATE, ELEC SEATS, PARKTRONIC,
LEATHER, RADIO/CD. 24.900€
MINI COOPER,01/2003, 75.000KM, SIDE AIRBAGS,
AIRCON, ELEC WINDOWS, ESP, ALLOYS, RADIO/CD. 11.900€
AUDI A2 1.6, ABS, AIRBAG, CLIMATE CONTROL,
POWER STEERING, ESP, IMMOBILIZER, RADIO/CD. 7.900€
BMW 325i,06/1991, 148.282KM, ABS,
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CITROEN PICASSO, 2004, 74.000KM, DIESEL, MANUAL, ABS,
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VW GOLF 1.9 TDI GT SPORT,04/2008, 83.000KM, SIDE AIRBAGS,
AIRCON, IMMOBILIZER. 14.900€
MERCEDES C32 AMG,06/2001, 96.000KM, SIDE AIRBAG, AIRCON,
ELEC SEATS, XENON, PARKTRONIC, NAVI, LEATHER TRIM, SUNROOF. 18.900€
MASERATI 4200 SPYDER, 01/2002, 51.000KM, ABS, AIRBAGS, LEATHER,
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BMW 325 COUPE D, 10/2007, 49.000KM, TIPTRONIC,
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FORD FIESTA 1.4, 06/2005, 67.000KM, ABS, AIRBAGS, AIRCON,
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VW GOLF 2.0 TDi DSG. 05/2005, 71.000KM, ABS, AIRBAGS,
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AUDI ALLROAD 2.5 TDI QUATTRO,02/2005, 153.087KM, 4WD, SIDE AIRBAGS,
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BMW 320D, 03/2008, 35.593KM, SIDE AIRBAGS,CLIMATE, ESP, ELEC SEATS, XENON,
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CONSULATESUSEFUL NUMBERS by town
CHURCHES
CLUBS, SOCIETIES & CHARITIES
Austria 952 600 267Belgium 952 599 159Canada 952 223 346denmark 952 211 797Finland 952 212 435France 952 226 590Germany 952 363 591Great Britain 952 352 300Greece 952 311 847Holland 952 380 888Hungary 952 308 393Iceland 952 661 200Ireland 952 475 108Italy 952 306 150Norway 952 667 955Phillipines 952 222 757Saudi Arabia 952 310 358Sweden 952 604 383USA 952 474 891
BENALMAdENAMunicipal Police 952 562 142Health Centre 952 440 404 / 952 443 545 Arroyo de la Miel Health Centre 952 562 142 Taxi 952 441 545Tourist Office 952 442 494Foreign Residents Department 952 579 802
ESTEPONABus Station 952 800 249Municipal Police 952 800 243Taxi 952 802 900Tourist Office 952 800 913Town Hall 952 801 100Fire Brigade 952 792 121Foreign Residents Department 952 809 031
FUENGIROLABus Station 952 475 066Fire Brigade (Urgent 080) 952 461 046First Aid (Emergency) 952 468 835
First Aid (Night time & Holidays) 952 468 653Police (Urgent 092) 952 589 324Taxi 952 471 000Tourist Office 952 467 625Town Hall 952 589 300Foreign Residents Department 952 589 440
GIBRALTARAmbulance 199Fire Brigade 190 / +350 200 72936Police 199 / +350 200 72500Tourist Office +350 200 74982
MALAGAAirport 952 048 804Bus Station 952 350 061Fire Brigade 952 411 890Guardia Civil 952 071 520Renfe Railway Station 902 240 202Taxi 952 327 950
Tourist Office 952 213 445Town Hall 952 135 000
MARBELLABus Station 952 764 400Fire Brigade 952 774 349Municipal Police 952 899 500Taxi 952 774 488Tourist Office 952 771 442Town Hall 952 761 100
MIjASPolice Las Lagunas 952 460 909Fire Brigade Las Lagunas 952 586 328Town Hall & Foreign ResidentsDepartment 952 485 900Town Hall Las Lagunas 952 473 125Taxi 952 478 288Social Services 952 486 370Consumer Office 952 582 911Tourism Office 952 589 034
NERjAMunicipal Police 952 521 545Taxi 952 520 537Tourist Information 952 521 531Town Hall 952 548 401
SAN PEdRO dE ANCANTARAFire Brigade 952 774 349Town Hall 952 789 300
TORREMOLINOSBus Station 952 382 419Fire Brigade 952 381 414Taxi 952 380 600Tourist Office 952 379 512Town Hall 952 379 400
VELEz MALAGATown Hall 952 559 100Municipal Police 952 549 238
Church of England / EpiscopalSt. Georges Malaga 952 219 396San Miguel Nerja 952 521 339Parish Church Competa 952 219 396Capilla de Nuestra Señora del CarmenAlmuñeca 952 521 339Anglican Chaplaincy of St Andrew LosBoliches 952 580 600San José Chapel Carmen Church,Benalmadena Costa. Norwegian Church at El Camponario,Calahonda.Iglesia Cristo, Coin.Cemetary Chapel, Alhaurin el Grande.Iglesia Paroquial Virgen del Rocio SanPedro.Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Merced,Sotogrande.Torre Guadiaro 952 808 605St Barnabus IERE (Anglican) 958 359 388St Barnabus IERE (Anglican) 952 030 461Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar+350 200 78377
MuslimMezquita del Rey Abdul Aziz 952 774 143Mezquita del Centro Cultural Sohail,Fuengirola 952 473 916Mezquita Calle San Augustin, Malaga 952 228 595
Roman CatholicSanto Cristo del Calvario, Marbella 952 774 899Saint Joseph’s Chapel, Fuengirola 952 472 985Lux Mundi, Fuengirola 952 474 840
Church of the Immaculate ConceptionArroyo de la Miel Hermita de San Miguel, CalahondaSt Andrew’s Chapel, Los Boliches Parish Church of Virgen del Carmen,Benalmadena Costa Lux Mundi Second Ecumenical Centre,Torre del Mar 952 543 334Nuestra Señora de Europa, Chiclana(Cadiz)
MethodistMethodist Church, Gibraltar +350 200 77491 / +350 200 40870La Capilla de la Torre, Sotogrande, 956 795 062La Capilla de la Torre, Torre Guadiaro, SanRoque
Jehovah’s WitnessesEdificio Apollo, Torremolinos 952 561 170Kingdom Hall, Fuengirola 952 469 082Calle José Palanca 20, Malaga.Fuente Nueva, San Pedro 952 818 595Kingdom Hall, Torrox Costa 952 526 740Calle Infantes, Torre del Mar.Calle Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente, Coin952 499 239
Evangelical /Baptist/PentecostalElim Family Fellowship 952 486 820 / 951 912 525Evangelical Church, Los Boliches 952 460 728Evangelical Community Church,Torremolinos 952 384 706Christ Ambassadors, Torremolinos
952 384 706Fellowship of the King, Nerja 958 658 439Community Bible Fellowship, Nerja 952 521 776Presbyterian Hotel Torremar, Torre del Mar952 532 825Informal Community Church, Torrox Park,952 532 825Evangelical Christian Fellowship,Calahonda 952 930 275Arroyo Baptist Church, Arroyo de la Miel952 447 967 / 952 386 716Baptist Church, Calahonda 952 834 213Asambleas de Dios, La Linea.The International Christian Fellowship,Marbella 952 932 216Christian Church, Christamar Centre,Puerto Banus 637 408 194Words of Power Evangelical Church, Mijas952 591 180Fellowship of the King, Salobreña 958 658 439Fellowship of the King, Almuñeca 958 658 439Evangelical Reformed Church, Almuñeca958 639 529 / 677 699 490Fellowship of the King, La Viñuela 952 033 021Brethren Assembly, Gibraltar.Plaza Ibensa 35 - 37, Benalmadena 952 486 820Ark Christian Fellowship, Fuengirola 952 592 171Faith Baptist Church, San Pedro 952 930 458
Church of Scotland (Presbyterian)
Lux Mundi Ecumenical Centre, Fuengirola951 260 982 / 654 328 016Saint Andrews Church, Gibraltar +350 200 77040
Dutch EvangelicalSkandinaviska Turistkyran, Fuengirola.Avenida Montemar 10a, Torremolinos.
Church of Jesus Christ of latter day SaintsCalle Rueda 7, Los Boliches 952 469 392 /607 521 032Calle Jesus del Gran Poder, Motril 958 825 665Calle Babell 1, Malaga.Calle Sevilla 43, Algeciras 956 630 894
BahaiBahai Information Offices:Marbella 952 902 121Fuengirola 952 474 447Malaga 952 214 057Benalmadena 952 442 424Alhaurin de la Torre 952 411 496Rincon de la Victoria 952 402 870Gibraltar +350 200 73287
SynagoguesBeth Minzi, Torremolinos 952 052 550Beth El, Marbella 952 859 395
QuakersQuakers (Society of Friends) [email protected]
The Norwegian Seamans ChurchEl Campanario, Calahonda 952 939 800
Age Care Calahonda 691 761 088 / 655 903 182 Age Concern Lifeline 650 163 928Alcoholics Anonymous 600 379 110Al-Anon 662 180 326Arroyo Friendly Club 952 446 935American Club Costa del SolEstepona, Sotogrande 952 804 693Fuengirola, Mijas, Benalmadena 653 274392Malaga 952 400 006Marbella 675 094 494Arroyo Social and Welfare Club 952 051 610Art of Living Club 646 379 944Arte y Cultura Marbella 952 773 188Asociacion Francofonos 952 815 444Barbershop Harmony Group 952 473 051Bowls: Belplaya Bowls Club, Torremolinos952 416 534 Bridge Club - ACE 952 485 678Bridge Club Atalaya 609 548 595Bridge Club Calahonda 952 931 636Bridge Club Casares 952 893 633 / 952 890 199Bridge Club - Nerja 952 525 425 / 617 534 342British Association of Marbella 951 275 049/ 952 828 533British Society (Britsoc) 952 416 552Brownies & Rainbows 667 433 581Club Charity and Pleasure 696 241 678Collegium Musicum 952 775 492 / 952 475 840Computer Club St Andrews 637 091 130Conservatives Abroad 951 250 901 / 952 565 777Costa Chordbusters 952 464 184
Cricket Club Costa del Sol 606 526 618Cubs & Beavers 952 568 55 / 618 705 166CUDECA 952 564 910Diabetic Support Group - Alhaurin/Fuengirola/Puerto Banus 952 464 184English Speaking Group Malaga 952 432 235Estepona Floral Arts 952 880 935Ferrari Owners Club 952 812 490Friends of the Theatre (FOTA) 952 448 410Fuengirola and District Society 952 476 385Good Companions 952 494 730Guides 667 433 581Hash House Harriers 606 761 942 / 654 633 430History Club Nerja 952 538 526International Club of Estepona 952 802 549International Labour Group 952 464 324 /952 375 909International Music Club 952 449 298Irish Association of Spain 952 375 482Irish Cultural Association 952 374 127Jazz Appreciation Society, Benavista 952 888 106 / 669 504 942Jazz Club 952 830 900Amigos de Jazz 952 669 580Lions Clubs: Benalmadena 627 440 361 Calahonda 952 934 791 / 647 379 652La Cala de Mijas 952 473 238Marbella 952 823 135Marbella Francofono 952 815 444Nerja 952 523 051Puerto Banus 620 288 500Los Claveles Charity 952 810 374Lux Mundi Ecumenical Centre Fuengirola952 474 840
MABS Cancer Support Group 952 833 568NADFASCosta del Sol 952 382 713De La Frontera 952 804 692Nerja 958 640 176Nederlandse Club 952 473 545Out of Africa Association 952 668 081 / 952 440 312Photograpihic Society Costa del Sol 952 446 893Positively Pink (Breast Cancer charity)670 004 422Recovery International (Mental Health) 952 593 455Rotary ClubBenahavis 670 604 392 Benalmadena 952 441 440Estepona 952 800 999Fuengirola/Mijas 648 292 146Guadalmina 610 702 683Marbella 952 821 121San Pedro 951 318 381Royal Air Force Association RAFA 952 119 708 / 952 484 117Royal Antideluvian Order of Buffaloes 952 563 950 / 951 313 970Royal British Legion:Alcaucin 696 391 224Alhaurin de la Torre 952 595 412Alhaurin el Grande 952 499 238 / 655 316 160Benajarafe 952 514 226Benalmadena 952 447 655Coin 637 474 753 /663 157 776Colmenar 951 163 071Estepona 671 846 204Fuengirola 952 468 106La Viñuela 618 293 749
Marbella 952 774 572Mijas Costa 615 758 959Mollina 654 472 922Nerja 952 526 423Torre del Mar 628 343 198Torremolinos 952 370 907Trapiche 951 239 366Royal Naval Club 677 311 902Scouts 606 305 664SOL Classic Car Club 951 244 149Soroptimist International 653 771 625Table Tennis Club International 952 373 813The International Music Society (TIMS) 952 486 947THESPA (The English Speaking PlayersAssociation) 952 472 985Toastmasters Club 646 533 112Torremolinos and District Social Club 952 386 172Triple “S” 952 417 452U3A Fuengirola 952 494 172U3A Marbella 622 670 158U3A Marbella - Inland 952 112 84741 and Tangent Club 639 542 387 (East ofMalaga 951 160 509)Zoological Society 952 711 377Animal CharitiesACE Animal Charity 610 752 350ADANA 952 800 975CAS Animal Charity 952 523 607CHAIN Animal Charity 672 399 323FAMA Animal Charity 620 354 8850PAD Animal Shelter 952 468 054SEPE Horse and Donkey Charity 610 775 413SOS Animals 626 351 881Triple ‘A’ , Bettina, 952 771 586
WEEKLY MARKETSMONdAY: Marbella at LasAlbarizas, Alora, Torrox at ElLlano, Torrox at Urb Costa del OroTUESdAY: Antequerra,Fuengirola, Marbella at PuertoBanusWEdNESdAY: Alhaurin de laTorre, Estepona, Malaga next toAvenida Juan XXIII, La Cala,Rincón de la Victoria at Supersol.THURSdAY: Alhaurin el Grande,Malaga at Cruz de Humilladero,San Pedro Alcantara, Nerja, Torrede Mar, Torremolinos, Velez at ElPozancon. La Trocha (Coin) bootsale.FRIdAY: Almunecar,Benalmadena, Manilva, Rincónde la Victoria at La Cala del Moral.SATURdAY: Coin, Malaga at ElPalo, Nueva Andalucia, La Cala II,Las Lagunas, Ojen, Velez at LaCaleta de Velez.SUNdAY: Estacion de Cartama,Malaga at Matiricos, Rincón de laVictoria at Benalgalbon, Ronda.La Trocha (Coin) boot sale. Pizarra- boot sale.
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Emergency Number to makea preliminary report inEnglish - you must still reportto a National police station tosign the report to make itofficial within 48 hours 902102 112
Emergency Operator 112Ambulance 061Fire Brigade 080National Police 091 Local Police 092Sea Rescue 900 202 202
HOSPITALSCarlos Haya 951 290 000Materno Infantil 951 290 00University Hospital 951 032 000Costa del Sol Hospital 951 976 670
CINEMASMalaga - Plaza Mayor: 902 902 103Fuengirola - Parque Miramar:952 198 600Marbella - Gran Marbella: 952 810 077Velez Malaga - C.C. El Ingenio: 902 221 622
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ownhouse - BenalmadenaTTownhouse - Benalmadena3 bed · 1 bath · 110 m² built · 75 m² terr
House - Benalmadena3 bed · 3 bath · 98 m² built · 35 m² terr
See them all on casauna.com
€ 233,000ownhouse - Benalmadenaace · RE-20233 bed · 1 bath · 110 m² built · 75 m² terr
€ 325,000House - Benalmadena1983ace · RE-3 bed · 3 bath · 98 m² built · 35 m² terr
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Long term rentals of villas and townhouses, no finders fee!
Call rental agent Malene on 687 88 77 00 or e-mail [email protected]
Attractive villas
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Modern furnished townhouse3 - 5 bed · 2 bath · € 700 - 1,000
Individual modern villa 3 - 5 bed · 2 bath · € 1,200 - 1,600
Clients waiting now:
Townhouse - Campomijas · RE-289
Penth.- Fuengirola · € 1,650 · LR-2074
Penthouse - Marbella · LR-2072
Villa - Torrenueva € 1,000 LR-2028
Apartment in Higueron · LR-2006
Villa - Fuengirola · € 1,500 · RE-2061
Villa - Benalmadena · € 2,500 LR-2069
Villa - Higueron · € 2,850 · RE-1974
Villa Benahavís · € 3,700 · LR-1614
Villa - El Faro € 1,800 · LR-1817
Rentals - Available now - call Malene 687 88 77 00Arroyo de la Miel · Villa · 3 beds · 2 baths · 198 m2 built · 100 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-2069 € 2,500Benalmadena · Villa · 3 beds · 3 baths · 300 m2 built · Ref. RE-490 € 3,500Campomijas · Townhouse · 3 beds · 2 baths · 130 m2 built · 26 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-289 € 950El Faro · Villa · 3 beds · 3-4 baths · 275 m2 built · 25 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-1817 € 1,800Fuengirola · Townhouse · 3 beds · 2 baths · 90 m2 built · 50 m2 terrace · Ref. LR-1506 € 850Fuengirola · Townhouse · 3 beds · 2 baths · 93 m2 built · Ref. RE-1607 € 700Fuengirola · Penthouse · 5 beds · 3 baths · 350 m2 built · 100 m2 terrace · Ref. LR-2074 € 1,650Higueron · Apartment · 3 beds · 2 baths · 110 m2 built · 75 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-2006 € 850Higueron · Villa · 3 beds · 2 baths · 270 m2 built · 30 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-1974 € 2,850La Sierrezuela · Villa · 12 beds · 9 baths · 700 m2 built · 150 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-615 € 4,500Las Chapas · Villa · 4 beds · 4 baths · 250 m2 built · 70 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-1950 € 2,000Los Monteros · Villa · 6 beds · 6 baths · 500 m2 built · 180 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-1008 € 5,000Marbella · Penthouse · 3 beds · 2 baths · 150 m2 built · 30 m2 terrace · Ref. LR-2072 € 1,200Mijas · Villa · 4 beds · 3 baths · 300 m2 built · 100 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-1998 € 2,200Mijas · Villa · 4 beds · 4 baths · 240 m2 built · 260 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-1203 € 2,800Mijas · Townhouse · 4 beds · 3 baths · 220 m2 built · 50 m2 terrace · Ref. LR-1610 € 890Mijas · Villa · 4 beds · 3 baths · 521 m2 built · 120 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-2051 € 4,000Mijas Costa · Townhouse · 2 beds · 2 baths · 155 m2 built · 20 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-1656 € 1,000Puebla Lucia · Villa · 4 beds · 2 baths · 240 m2 built · 20 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-2061 € 1,500Torremuelle · Villa · 3 beds · 2 baths · 180 m2 built · 50 m2 terrace · Ref. RE-1182 € 1,580Torremuelle · Villa · 5 beds · 4 baths · 200 m2 built · 75 m2 terrace · Ref. LR-2057 € 3,000Torrenueva · Villa · 3 beds · 2 baths · 130 m2 built · Ref. LR-2028 € 1,000
See the photos online - www.casauna.com
Attractive long term rental villas - detached and semi-detached wanted. Modern furnished or unfurnished.Areas, only: Benalmádena, Mijas and Marbella.
VILLAS WANTED for long term rental!
MaleneRental Agent
Townhouse in Fuengirola · 3 bedrooms · 2 bathrooms · Furnished · Pool · € 850 · LR-1506
Villa in Monte Mayor, Benahavís · 5 bed · 5 bath · 500 m² · Garage · Pool · € 3,700 · RE-1614
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. RE-289 € 950ace · Refownhouse · 3 beds · 2 baths · 130 m2 built · 26 m2 terr1817 € 1,800. RE-ace · Refo · Villa · 3 beds · 3-4 baths · 275 m2 built · 25 m2 terr
1506 € 850. LR-ace · Refownhouse · 3 beds · 2 baths · 90 m2 built · 50 m2 terr1607 € 700. RE-ownhouse · 3 beds · 2 baths · 93 m2 built · Ref
. LR-2074 € 1,650ace · Refenthouse · 5 beds · 3 baths · 350 m2 built · 100 m2 terr. RE-2006 € 850ace · Refon · Apartment · 3 beds · 2 baths · 110 m2 built · 75 m2 terr
1974 € 2,850. RE-ace · Refon · Villa · 3 beds · 2 baths · 270 m2 built · 30 m2 terr. RE-615 € 4,500ace · Ref
1950 € 2,000. RE-ace · RefLas Chapas · Villa · 4 beds · 4 baths · 250 m2 built · 70 m2 terr1008 € 5,000. RE-ace · Refos · Villa · 6 beds · 6 baths · 500 m2 built · 180 m2 terr
. LR-2072 € 1,200ace · Refenthouse · 3 beds · 2 baths · 150 m2 built · 30 m2 terr1998 € 2,200. RE-ace · RefMijas · Villa · 4 beds · 3 baths · 300 m2 built · 100 m2 terr
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ucia · Villa · 4 beds · 2 baths · 240 m2 built · 20 m2 terremuelle · Villa · 3 beds · 2 baths · 180 m2 built · 50 m2 terremuelle · Villa · 5 beds · 4 baths · 200 m2 built · 75 m2 terrenueva · Villa · 3 beds · 2 baths · 130 m2 built · Ref
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1203 € 2,800. RE-ace · RefMijas · Villa · 4 beds · 4 baths · 240 m2 built · 260 m2 terr1610 € 890. LR-ace · Refownhouse · 4 beds · 3 baths · 220 m2 built · 50 m2 terr
. RE-2051 € 4,000ace · RefMijas · Villa · 4 beds · 3 baths · 521 m2 built · 120 m2 terr1656 € 1,000. RE-ace · Refownhouse · 2 beds · 2 baths · 155 m2 built · 20 m2 terr
. RE-2061 € 1,500ace · Refucia · Villa · 4 beds · 2 baths · 240 m2 built · 20 m2 terr1182 € 1,580. RE-ace · Refemuelle · Villa · 3 beds · 2 baths · 180 m2 built · 50 m2 terr
. LR-2057 € 3,000ace · Refemuelle · Villa · 5 beds · 4 baths · 200 m2 built · 75 m2 terr. LR-2028 € 1,000enueva · Villa · 3 beds · 2 baths · 130 m2 built · Ref
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Clients waiting now:
Villa Benahavís · € 3,700 · LR-
1610 € 890
1656 € 1,000. RE-2061 € 1,500
1182 € 1,580. LR-2057 € 3,000
Clients waiting now:
1614 Villa Benahavís · € 3,700 · LR-
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Modern furnished townhouse3 - 5 bed · 2 bath · € 700 - 1,000
Individual modern villa 3 - 5 bed · 2 bath · € 1,200 - 1,600
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COOLFLOW The Air ConditioningSpecialists. Installation, servicingand repairs to all makes andmodels. Special offers available.Call Ian 678491234. Established 7years on the coast (097)p
----------------------------------------------PROFESSIONAL Aircon Specialist.Cost effective, calculates yourpersonal use and requirements.6 6 9 0 0 9 8 2 1www.frankmultiservices.com (100)p
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ALL TYPES of projects,constructions, Licences for newbuildings, extensions, reforms,legalizations. Building advice.Chedaco S.L. 680700430 (0105)tnp
BEST prices RYA Licences ICC,Powerboat 2, Boat, Jetbike andBerth Sales. 638647289 (096)p
----------------------------------------------12V and 24VDC Specialists. Bill633571600/647289753/617601509 (097)p
BUILDING Professional buildingfrom extensions & alterations togarages and store rooms (almacens).30 years experience 669009821www.frankmultiservices.com (100)p
----------------------------------------------DAmP problems. Sourced andcured by master builder. Ted693859894 (097)bfp
UNWANTED cars, vans. Wanteddead or alive. Removed free.616835799 (096)p
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2010 CAmP-LET Concorde andRoyal Camping Trailer tents. Readyfor delivery. 638467289www.spanish-vacations.com (117)p
----------------------------------------------LOVELY quiet caravan plots, greatviews and facilites. €200permonthCartama. 699199805 (098)p
----------------------------------------------HOBBY Executive 700, 2004,Spanish legal with plates anddocuments. 5 birth, end bedroomwith Queen size bed, separatebathroom and shower, air con, fullsize fridge/freezer, oven, hob,microwave, hot water, eating. Twinaxle 28 foot by 7.6 foot wide.Excellent condition. Can deliver tosite. Only €8,900 Contact Paul on609509004 (098)p
WE BUY and sell catering equipmentand furniture. Also stainless steelfabrication, own workshops,extractor hoods, work benches etc.650966374, 952338378www.eurohosteleria.com (0)p
PROFESSIONAL inexpensivechimney sweeping and maintenanceservice. All areas covered.607441959, 654184242 (107)p
POCO A POCO Spanish classes inLa Trocha Shopping Centre, Coinby Valerie Mitchell of Centro deIdiomas. Call first [email protected] (0)f
----------------------------------------------AFTER SCHOOL Spanish for kids& teens. Centro de Idiomas. CallValerie on 952450747 or [email protected] (0)f
mR mULTI KLEAN - ProfessionalWindow Cleaning, marble floorpolishing and carpet &upholstery cleaning. Best priceand service. Call Andy on606590728 (097)p
----------------------------------------------UPHOLSTERY and steam cleaning,sofas, carpets etc. J A CleaningServices 626357955 (102)p
----------------------------------------------THE WINDOW CLEANERS Husbandand wife team. 691140427 (099)tnp
----------------------------------------------EXPERIENCED Cleaners –reasonable rates. Coin andsurrounding areas. 622056336,622291073 (097)p
PC PROBLEmS solved. Datatransfered, ADSL installed, virus /spyware / malware removal.952932264 / 609574455 (096)p
----------------------------------------------COmPUTER Helpline. Desktops,laptops repaired, upgraded. Newand used supplied. Internet, emailproblems solved. 952564274,677702501 (101)tnp
----------------------------------------------PC DOCTOR desktop and laptoprepair centre. Sales and upgrades.ADSL from €20 per month. Fullrange of internet, Telefonica andTelecom services. Anti-virusprogram €50 per year. We coverthe coast. Certified and bilingualtechnicians. Call sales 952591071Support 807488440 (0)pwf
----------------------------------------------COIN Computer Services. Allrepairs, virus removal, upgrades,Broadband. Free calls to UK.951047292, 676909418 (100)tnp
WANT the best? Nº 1 on the coastfor painting & decorating. CallNick at Decor8. All aspects noproblem. 678889933/952939561www.decor8.es (140)p
----------------------------------------------SDS Superior Decorating Services,interiors and exteriors. Specialist inpaper hanging and paint finishing.Very reasonable rates. For the bestquality workmanship call TimHammond 952455551 or [email protected]. (096)p
WASHING machine repairs, fast,reliable service. All work guaranteed.Also sales from €70. Can deliver.Call Joe 686271836 (099)pwp
ELECTRICIAN 16th EditionBS7671 qualified, apprenticetrained, 23 years experience.Rewires, extra sockets, lights, faultfinding etc. Water pumps –supplied or refurbished.www.electriciancostadelsol.comelectrician.in.spain@gmail.com orcall Ian 650151569 (113)p
----------------------------------------------ELECTRICIAN 30 years experience.Boletins, ICP’s, general installationsand maintenance. 669009821www.frankmultiservices.com (100)tnp
TREE Surgeons - no tree too tall.Removal of dead palms, trees andlimbs. Eco gardening, mulch andmanure. Fertiliser, palm pruning.686948552, 661129146www.malagagardenersblogsspot.com (101p
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THE GATE Repairman. Electricgates, garage door motors andintercoms repaired. Call Colin on636394641 or visit: www.the-gate-repairman.com (105)p
----------------------------------------------SECURE-IT Manufcturers of gates,grills, railings, entrance gates,staircases and stainless steel etc.You price it, we slice it, we will beatany genuine quote. Call for freeestimate 952465230/652625050www.secureit-spain-com (095)p
GILLIAN your friendly mobilehairdresser for the elderly.Specialist in perms, sets, coloursand blow-drys. Good rates. Allproducts supplied unless advisedotherwise. 635261483 (098)p
----------------------------------------------HAIRDRESSING Mobile hairdresser,over 15 years experience, all aspects.Telephone Janet 645037335 (099)tnp
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CHIROPODY / PODIATRY Do yousuffer from lower limb joint pain infeet, knees, hips - a bio-mechanicalassessment could find theproblem. Call Jennifer, Dip,BMecHPC Reg. on 663516654 (103)tnp
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CHIROPODIST Podologo JimBurgess established in Spain 25years , registered professional 374,for all foot problems, ingrowingnails, diabetes, telephone952447208 676143700 oppositeskating rink Agata, ArroyoBenalmadena (097)p
HOUSE clearances, full or partclearance inland and coastal areas,mobile 634312191 (100)p
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----------------------------------------------LOCKSmITH Emergency/Appointment. Doors openedwithout damage, locks changed,patio doors and windows secured.Intruder Alarms fitted. 24 hourhonest, fast and reliable service.Call Paul 657466803 (097)tnp
mARBLE Floor Polishing (€2 m2)Why pay more? We clean, thencrystalize and polish to a highgloss, non slip. Professional fastservices. Cover all Costa. 14 yearsexperience. 671244683 (140)p
----------------------------------------------mARBLE, terazzo grinding,polishing. New laid orrefreshing old floors. Repairsalso. Cyril 645840199 (096)p
WWW.UKSHOPPINGINSPAIN.COmARGOS-SCREWFIX, All UK shopsdelivered to Spain 950473224 (109)p
----------------------------------------------ELEGANT 3 and 2 seater sofasgold with thin black line designtassles at each end. €150Telephone 952964458 (097)p
----------------------------------------------AVAILABLE for roads, tracks, carparks etc., 300 ton crushedconcrete. Very good material forsub-base can be supplied laid &rolled For a good, free quote inEnglish ring 637179373 or foryour quote in Spanish647206118. (100)p
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FULL SIZE Table Tennis Table952566345 (101)p
BOOT SALE items, tools, electrical,paperbacks, household, china etc.Top prices paid. 607780648 (096)catp
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---------------------------------------------- CAT neutered, tri coloured,beautiful affectionate girl, 5 yearsold, needs loving home.952486518 (99)f
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----------------------------------------------CATS Zipi and Zape, handsome 8month old boys, loving and gentle.Seek good home. 952486518 (99)f
----------------------------------------------PETCARE Pet Hotel. Holidayaccommodation for dogs and cats.Short/long term stays. Viewingrecommended. 952112284,6 8 5 4 0 0 2 1 6www.petcarespain.com (102)p
---------------------------------------------- ITALIAN Greyhound Puppies (ToyBreed) Champion sired. Registeredwith RSCE (Spanish Kennel Club),bred for health and superiortemperament. Price €800 Contact952417979/600348242 (096)
PUmPS Reconditioned andrepaired for pools, irrigation, pressuresystems etc. Economical prices, fastturnaround. Tel. 667292493 (139)p
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ALHAURIN el Grande-Coin. Newcountry house 100m2, 10,000m2plot. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,living room with fireplace, pool,terrace, beautiful views. €285,000w w w . s u n s h i n e - i m m o . c o m696150765 (096)tnp
----------------------------------------------ARROYO Vera Cruz. Independent3 bed villa in quiet cul-de-sac.Good views, large lounge, separatedining room, fully fitted kitchen,pool, garden, store & solar panel.€270,000 952566345 (100)tnp
----------------------------------------------CARTAmA Delightful studiochalet on wonderful quiet plot.€15,000 699199805 (098)tnp
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CARTAmA Beautiful countryhouse (100m2) with 1,000m2 plotnear to the street with a nice viewof the mountains. 3 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, large kitchen, livingroom with fireplace and airconwith heating, barbecue, pool,terrace, parking, furnished.€264,00 www.sunshine-inmo.com696150765 (098)tnp
----------------------------------------------COIN Legal Country Home. 3bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, privatepool, 1,600m2 irrigated garden.Secure fencing, main services,phone and Sky. Reduced €250,000952455269, 689368014 (100)tnp
----------------------------------------------COIN Sierra Gorda. New villa420m2. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,living room with fireplace, garagefor 3 cars, pool, roof terrace.€375,000 www.sunshine-immo.com 696150765 (096)p
----------------------------------------------COIN Las Delicias. Villa 147m2, 4bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, livingroom with fireplace and aircon,fitted kitchen, storage room,barbecue, terrace, pool. €399,000w w w . s u n s h i n e - i m m o . c o m696150765 (096)p
----------------------------------------------COIN Wonderful main house(250m2) plus 4 separate (wooden)bungalows. 10,000m2 plot. The mainhouse has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,modern fitted kitchen, living roomwith fireplace, storage room, garage,pool, central heating, furnished. Eachbungalow has 1 bedroom and 1bathroom. €595,000 www.sunshine-immo.com 696150765 (096)p
----------------------------------------------COIN Nice country house (147m2)with 6000m2 fenced plot. 3bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom with fireplace and aircon withheating, storage room, terrace, pool.€360,000 www.sunshine-immo.com 696150765 (096)p
----------------------------------------------COIN El-Rodeo. Chalet (310m2),900m2 plot. 4 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, very big living room withfireplace, roof terrace, carport, pool,barbecue, €290,000 www.sunshine-immo.com 696150765 (096)p
----------------------------------------------AGRICULTURAL plot for sale in Coin2 x 400m2. €150,000 www.sunshine-immo.com 696150765 (096)p
----------------------------------------------ELVIRIA (Marbella) on the mountainside with magnificent view of the sea.Beautiful villa 340m2 (1000m2 plot)3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fittedkitchen, living room with fireplace,aircon and heating. Terrace , pool (10x 5). €900,000 www.sunshine-immo.com 696150765 (096)p
----------------------------------------------TORROX COSTA Beach house with4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 livingroom with fantastic view of the sea,divided into 2 apartments. €360,000w w w . s u n s h i n e - i m m o . c o m696150765 (096)p
----------------------------------------------END APARTmENT for sale,Lagomar Golf (Mijas Golf ), 2bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,communal garage, fully furnished.Single course block (nobody above,nobody below), views of mountainsand sea. 10 minute walk to 2 golfcourses. Bargain at €145,000ono.Call Craig 678152666 (099)p
BED & BREAKFAST evening mealand laundry. Sat TV in every room.€85 per week. 627379001 (096)tnp
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ARROYO Miel Centre. Ideal retired,long term, huge sitting room andterrace, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,walking distance to shops etc. pool,garage, €680 Tel: 619302236 (094)p
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----------------------------------------------COIN Sierra Gorda, Nice villa with4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, livingroom with fireplace, beautifulkitchen, roof terrace, pool, niceview. Aircon with hearing, parking.€1,000 No commission.w w w . s u n s h i n e - i n m o . c o m696150765 (096)tnp
COIN Pretty campo house. 4bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom with aircon and heating plusunderfloor heating, large kitchen,pool, barbecue. Close to La Trocha.€1000 No commission.w w w . s u n s h i n e - i n m o . c o m696150765 (096)tnp
----------------------------------------------COIN Campo House. 2 bedrooms,bathroom, living room withfireplace, including electric andwater. €600 No commission.w w w . s u n s h i n e - i n m o . c o m696150765 (096)tnp
----------------------------------------------COIN Flat in the campo withfantastic view. 3 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, living room withfireplace. 120m2. €500 Nocommission. www.sunshine-inmo.com 696150765 (096)tnp
----------------------------------------------COIN Flat in the campo withfantastic view. 2 bedrooms,bathroom. €300 No commission.w w w . s u n s h i n e - i n m o . c o m696150765 (096)tnp
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COIN Chalet in El Rodeo (130m2),3 1/2 bedrooms, bathroom, livingroom with fireplace, fitted kitchen,garden, parking. Close to town.€650 No commission.w w w . s u n s h i n e - i n m o . c o m696150765 (096)tnp
----------------------------------------------COIN Country house (147m2)close to town, 3 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, living room withfireplace, aircon with heating,fitted kitchen, beautiful pool area,storage room, barbecue. €950 Nocommission. www.sunshine-inmo.com 696150765 (096)tnp
---------------------------------------------- COIN Country house. 3 bedrooms,1 bathroom, living room withfireplace and aircon/heating, fittedkitchen, terrace, barbecue, pool,nice views. €700 No commission.w w w . s u n s h i n e - i n m o . c o m696150765 (096)tnp
----------------------------------------------COIN Sierra Gorda. Modern flatwith fantastic view. 2 bedrooms,bathroom, living room with aircon,roof terrace, pool. Furnished withmodern furniture. €500 Nocommission. www.sunshine-inmo.com 696150765 (096)tnp
----------------------------------------------ALHAURIN EL GRANDE Nicecountry house (150m2), 2,500m2plot. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,living room with fireplace, fittedkitchen, roof terrace, 6x9 pool. €800No commission. www.sunshine-inmo.com 696150765 (096)tnp
COIN Country house, near to mainroad. Like new, 3 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, living room, barbecue,pool, roof terrace. 800m2 plotideal for animals. €800 Nocommission. www.sunshine-inmo.com 696150765 (096)tnp
----------------------------------------------mARBELLA Centre. Rooms withown bathroom, satellite/internet.671244683 (100)p
----------------------------------------------mARBELLA Apartment Rentalsfrom €700 per month to €1,500per month. 1 / 2 / 3 bedrooms.Exclusive addresses. [email protected] (100)p
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----------------------------------------------BETWEEN Churriana andTorremolinos. Top floor of countryhouse. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,large lounge with open fire, kitchenwith internal patio, large terrace.Views to Malaga Bay andmountains. Very private. Close to allamenities. €700per month.629114174, 952437174 (096)p
----------------------------------------------CARTAmA 5 bed, 5 bath countryhouse. €800pm or buy €300,000.100% mortgage, no deposit.Stables, gardens, views. Ideal forB&B. 699199805 (095)p
UNION JACK Removals (TheOriginal) See main advert on frontpage. 90210956 (0)p
----------------------------------------------SPAINUKSPAIN@HOTmAIL.COm Vehicle leaving Spain on 5thNovember, returning 1st and 7thNovember. Prices from £80 percubic metre. Cars £495, bikes £250,dogs £395, cats £295. Free removalboxes with all jobs undertaken.952160096 / 665150227 (105)p
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----------------------------------------------IRONING lady - why not let me dothe job you hate! Reliable ironingservice, collection and delivery.622407703 (098)p
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Ferrari’s Fernando Alonsowon the rain delayedinaugural Korean GrandPrix while Red Bull Racing’stitle ambitions took a nosedive with Sebastian Vettelretiring when his Renaultengine exploded on lap 46whilst leading comfortably,and Mark Webber crashingout of the race.
Victory catapultedAlonso to the top of the F1World Championshippoints standings. Lewis
Hamilton, who finishedsecond for McLarenMercedes, goes to Brazilsecond in thechampionship standings.Felipe Massa finished third,taking the final podiumspot for Ferrari and makingit the fourth time thisseason that both the Ferraridrivers have been on thepodium together.
The magnitude of thevictory for Ferrari under thecircumstances did notescape Alonso. “This is thebest race of the year for ourteam. Two cars on thepodium and beingcompetitive all weekend.That’s the first wet race Ihave won, so I am veryhappy, but nothing haschanged really. We all knowthe new points system,anything can happen,”hesaid.Runner-up Hamilton, who
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Pointless in Pamplona
Within two minutesOsasuna broke down theright wing and Manu Torresstupidly pulled down thewinger in the box givingaway a stonewall penalty.Nekounam stepped up andsent Galetto the wrong wayto make it 1-0. Bahaupfront, playing for theinjured Rondon, had a halfchance on 10 minutes butOsasuna were playing withmore authority. Malagacleared off the line on 13minutes after allowingOsasuna a free header ongoal.
Malaga's only realchance of the half fell toWeligton who failed toconnect with a back heel.Galetto in the Malaga goalmade a great save on 31minutes, but it was allOsasuna and the inevitablehappened in the 37thminute. Malaga's defencefailed to clear a cross andthe ball fell to Massoud,who crashed the ball into
the top of the net, making it2-0 at halftime. The second half started
no better for Malaga and itwasn't long before thehome fans were celebratinga 3rd goal. Soriano's 56th-minute corner was not dealtwith by Malaga's defence,and when Massoud sent theball back into the dangerzone from the right-side ofthe six-yard box, Arandawas on hand to divert theball into the back of the net
and set the seal on a solidwin. In the closing fewseconds substitute Edinhonearly gave Malaga aconsolation goal, with ablazing shot that went justwide.
The worst display of theseason, a team plagued withinjuries, and a team notplaying well. JesualdoFerreira has his work cutout.
Report by Scott Forbes
Malaga went to Pamplona knowing that they had a goodrecord there but the game could not have had a worse start.
Manu Torres protests his innocence to the ref
Axarquia Rugby Club startedtheir league season with astunning display of rugbyagainst the former firstdivision side University ofGranada Rugby Club.Axarquia ran through with 5tries, one of them a superbdisplay of back running, tooverwhelm the strong teamfrom Granada by 30 points to10.
This was a game foughtwith tremendous spirit andcameraderie from both sidesand was superbly officiatedby the Andalucian rugbyfederation referee. Hopefully,this is a foretaste of theseason to follow, andeveryone can enjoy a festivalof rugby and sportsmanshipin the forthcoming months.Michael Reeve, the newcoach of Axarquia wasecstatic: “Fantastic…what adisplay…a great team effortand we know we will bechallenging for promotionthis season after that. Theother teams in our divisionwill be taking note of thisresult.” Supporter, PeterMilton said: “ it�s difficult tohold back the emotion – thisis a fantastic day for ourteam, Axarquia Rugby”.
Before the match, thejunior U17 side played afantastic game of rugbyagainst a skilful side from
Motril. A game full ofrunning rugby, great skill andsome really hard tacklingresulted in a well deserveddraw ending 20-20 with 4tries scored by both sides.Once again played in greatspirit and sportsmanship.
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The first main internaltournament took place lastweek as the "Snow Birds"returned to swell the ranks. Itproved to be a very goodcompetition with membersadapting quickly to theartificial green from the grassof Britain.
The youngest player, andonly junior member, OliverBatchelor played withRamon Jones and theyreached the quarter finals,only being beaten in an extraend by Barry and Paco.
A good tournament led toa thrilling final betweenBarry Pemberton and one ofthe relatively new members,Paco Mancera, againstMalcolm Greenwood andWendy Pemberton. Paco andBarry held their own until thelast two ends when the
determined oppositionupped a gear and pulledaway to win 23-18. Thespectators were enthralled -it was a quiet butknowledgeable crowdconcentrating on the match.
David Rogers, representingthe sponsors, presented theprizes to the winners as wellas providing tapas andsangria for the appreciativeaudience.
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Malaga’s newly formedselect squad played theSpanish national squad andthe development team atElviria, Santa Maria BowlsClub and put on a show ofcompetitive bowling of aworld class. Malaga lostagainst the National squadsection but managed to beatthe development part of thesquad. This resulted in anoverall 31points to Malagaand 33 points to Spain,defeat for Malaga, but whata result. The internationalformat was played over twodays, with Pairs and Triplesin the morning and Rinks(Fours) and Singles in theafternoon. Full report onthe web sitewww.bowlinginspain.com.
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Magic Matteo Manasseromakes history!It was truly a magicalmoment for Italianteenager MatteoManassero when hebecame the youngestEuropean Tour eventwinner with a four-shotvictory at the CastelloMasters in Valencia onSunday. It was a superbperformance from theteenager, who at just 17years and 190 days, brokethe record that had beenheld by New ZealanderDanny Lee who was 18years and 213 days oldwhen he won the 2009Johnnie Walker Classic.
The 17-year-old sankthree consecutive birdieputts on the back nine tomove to 16 under with afinal round 67. Spain'sIgnacio Garrido finishedsecond on 12 under whileEngland's overnight leaderGary Boyd dropped fourshots in the last three holesto end 11 under. SaidManassero: "I couldn'timagine to be a winner thefirst year, it was just to keepmy card and now I'm awinner already."
Joining the celebrationsof breaking records, RoryMcIlroy was proud to
become the first player tohit balls under the shadowsof Pyramids last week at theEgyptian Open when hefired six birdies but also hitthree bogeys. McIlroy'sthree-under-par 69 left himon two under - 10 behindleader Scotland's GeorgeMurray. "Three years ago, I
would never have dreamtI'd be able to do somethinglike this. It's really cool,"said McIlroy after his visitto the Pyramids.
Unfortunately, there wasnothing for ColinMontgomerie to celebratelast week after heexperienced a “terribleshock” on Friday afterbeing involved in a car
accident near Glasgow. Hesaid he was lucky to havewalked away from thecrash "relativelyunscathed", but heconfirmed he was pullingout of the charity walk inInverness on Friday. Thewalk was in aid of theElizabeth Montgomeriefoundation, which he setup in memory of hismother after she died ofcancer. Monty was drivinghis BMW southbound onthe A80 when the incidenthappened.
"I was trapped as theside of the car wascompressed and the airbags were holding me back,but the passenger doorsuddenly opened and I waspulled to safety thanks toother drivers who hadwitnessed the accident," hesaid. Monty felt it wasunnecessary to go tohospital and receivedtreatment at the roadsidefrom the ambulance crewbefore being taken back tohis home in Perth.Strathclyde Police have
now confirmed a male vandriver has been chargedover the crash.
Report by Claire Voet
Bowls: Malaga V Spain
Usain Bolt looks to havefinally recovered from theinjuries which forced himto rest for the last fewmonths. The sprinter cutshort his season way backin August - only four daysafter losing to Tyson Gayover 100m in Stockholm.But the triple Olympicchampion, 24, is back intraining and intends todefend his 100m and 200m
World titles at the 2011World Championships inKorea.
Bolt said: "The goodnews is that I am 100%healthy and am completelyover my back and Achillestendon problems."
Bolt missed theremaining DiamondLeague meetings in Zurich
and Brussels after suffering his first defeat in two yearswhen he was beaten by Gayin Sweden. The Jamaicansprinter also missed theCommonwealth Games inSeptember as he struggledto overcome a back injury.But Bolt, who set a new100m world record at theWorld Championships inBerlin in August 2009, hasrevealed in his IAAF online
diary that he is raring to goagain.
"I am really enjoyingtraining at the moment,"he stated. "For the first timein my career I was lookingforward to getting back intotraining before my end-of-season break was over.”
Seven of Spain's World Cup winning-squad have been shortlisted for Fifa's Ballon d'Oraward. Andres Iniesta, who scored the winning goal in the final, along with Barcelonateam-mates Xavi, Carles Puyol and David Villa, and Real Madrid's Iker Casillas and XabiAlonso are all listed. Cesc Fabregas of Arsenal is also nominated, but there are no Englishnominees. Last year’s winner Lionel Messi, pictured right, is also on the list.
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Seven-time Tour de Francechampion Lance Armstrong willride his last professional raceoutside the United States inJanuary's Tour Down Under.Armstrong, 39, quit the sport in2005 before returning in 2009,but in July he confirmed that2010 would be the last time herode the Tour de France. In whatis likely to be his last season, TheTour Down Under is the Texan'sfirst confirmed race for 2011.
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